Amber Rudd is likely to face tough questions from MPs over the Windrush fiasco when she appears in front of the Home Affairs Select Committee this afternoon.
The Home Secretary is one of four senior cabinet ministers set to receive a grilling in Parliament on what is bound to be an action-packed day in Westminster.
David Davis is in front of the Brexit Committee and Theresa May will answer questions at PMQs, with Windrush likely to again dominate the agenda, before Philip Hammond rounds off the afternoon with an appearance at the Treasury Committee.
Elsewhere, the fallout from Jeremy Corbyn's meeting with Jewish community leaders is likely to continue, after they described the showdown as "disappointing and a missed opportunity".
Ms May will also chair the first in a series of meetings of the Brexit "war cabinet".