The move, backed by 207 votes to 140, majority 67, was proposed by Tory peer Lord Randall of Uxbridge, a former adviser to Theresa May, who voted against the government over the removal of safeguards in the bill. This time, the Lords backed a move to demand the retention of protections for victims of modern slavery who have been exploited in the UK, including those who are cooperating with criminal investigations. The House of Lords has yet again voted against the government on the Illegal Migration Bill. Join us again from 6am for another packed day in British politics. And he criticised "insulting, dehumanising, totally unacceptable" attacks on the Civil Service.He also said he has referred communications by Nadine Dorries to civil servants to the Speaker and Tory chief whip.The nation's top civil servant said there is "no evidence" the Sue Gray partygate report was affected by party political associations.Deputy PM Oliver Dowden and Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner faced off at (deputy) PMQs.The first asylum seekers arrived at the Wethersfield military site - despite the council seeking judicial review.The G7 signed a joint declaration to stand by Ukraine "for as long as it takes"."I'm not Amazon" - Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Ukraine to show gratitude to the West for weaponry.The government has suffered six defeats so far in the House of Lords over its Illegal Migration Bill - and voting continues.Thank you for joining us for another busy day in Westminster - and Lithuania.
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