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The Independent's Morning Headlines email [The Independent]( May 24, 2023 [View online](   [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [Suella Braverman accused of fresh ministerial code breaches over undisclosed links to Rwanda]( [Suella Braverman]( is facing fresh allegations of ministerial code breaches over her failure to formally disclose years of previous work with the Rwandan government. The home secretary co-founded a charity called the Africa Justice Foundation with [Cherie Blair](, which trained Rwandan government lawyers between 2010 and 2015. Several people the charity worked with are now key members of President Paul Kagame’s government and are involved in the UK’s £140m deal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Ms Braverman did not officially disclose her previous links to the country when appointed home secretary in 2022, despite the deal being a linchpin of the government’s migration policy and ongoing legal challenges alleging politically-driven [human rights violations including torture, murder and kidnappings.]( One former minister told The Independent that the home secretary “never mentioned” her work with the charity and should have been “upfront and transparent”, while two former standards chiefs said Ms Braverman should have formally disclosed her former role.   2 / [Boris Johnson referred to police over fresh claims he broke lockdown rules]( Former PM’s ministerial diary reportedly revealed visits by friends to Chequers during pandemic 3 / [CCTV ‘shows police van driving behind bike minutes before fatal crash’]( Deaths of two teenagers in road collision followed by clashes between police and scores of rioters 4 /[Bank of England admits it made errors in inflation forecasts]( The Bank’s top economist Huw Pill acknowledged forecasts for inflation were ‘too low’, leading to mistakes in its decision-making 5 / [Film review: Anderson looks to stars in arch, enrapturing comedy]( Anderson newbies Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks and Margot Robbie adapt brilliantly to his trademark wit and style THE BIG QUESTION [Who is Madeleine McCann case suspect]([Christian Brueckner?]( Madeleine McCann’s disappearance has puzzled detectives for more than 15 years – but in 2020 a new potential suspect emerged. Now, [police are searching a remote reservoir in Portugal’s the Algarve]( that he used to visit in a renewed effort to shed further light on the case. German prisoner Christian Brueckner was first named in connection with the unsolved mystery that summer, and officially named as a suspect last year. His yellow and white VW T3 Westfalia campervan was reportedly identified as having been near to the Praia da Luz resort in Portugal where the young girl went missing on May 3, 2007. Three-year-old Madeleine disappeared from the bed of her holiday apartment while her parents and family friends dined 180 feet away. Her two-year-old twin siblings were also in the apartment she went missing from. Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry McCann have been searching for answers ever since. The Metropolitan Police took over the investigation, Operation Grange, in 2011 but they hit dead ends. There has not been another significant suspect in the case since 2007 until Brueckner. 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