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Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, David Neal, said today that he is becoming increasingly frustrated at the Home Office’s delay in releasing his report into small boats crossings.
Information on our respectful behaviour policy.
In a recent public inquiry, Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton took action following the discovery that a revoked operator was continuing to use his vehicle under another licence.
Digital gurus from the private sector will be parachuted into government departments as part of radical plans to turbocharge the technological skills of civil servants, Cabinet Office Minister Jeremy Quin revealed today.
The Government understands that people are frustrated with reports that fraudsters took advantage of Covid support schemes during the pandemic.
Sets out our policy on unreasonable behaviour and the actions we might take if a service user’s behaviour goes beyond what we consider to be acceptable.
Keith Fraser, Chair of the Youth Justice Board, reflects on what young leaders have taught him.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sets out his new approach to Net Zero.
This report highlights major failings in the way DVLA makes decisions on whether people with certain medical conditions are safe to drive.
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