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Home Office criminal and financial investigators arrested 4 suspected people smugglers.
UK and Vietnam agree closer cooperation to stop the boats.
DASA seeks innovations to provide protection for land based assets from air attacks
Millions are being invited to switch from physical immigration documents to an eVisa – a key step in creating a modernised and digital border.
Chief constables will chair police misconduct hearing panels.
Justin Bedford, UK Modern Slavery Envoy, shares info on UK’s modern slavery programme, Work in Freedom, at OSCE Alliance conference
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
Correspondence between PSPRB Chair and Minister of State for Justice relating to 2024 round remit letter and timetable.
Income required to bring family to the UK increased as final measure of package to reduce legal migration comes into force.
The government will introduce new passport fees for all applications on 11 April 2024.
Twelve immigration offenders have been arrested following a Home Office raid on a bedding and mattress factory in the West Midlands.
Fifty more asylum hotels are due to be closed, building on the closure of the first 100 at the end of March.
Assaulting a retail worker to be made a standalone criminal offence.
Victims of serious crimes committed by those with mental disorders will be able to explain in their own words the impact the offence has had on them.
Licensing reform will maximise the economic and environmental potential of the crop.
The government commissions the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) to review the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime.
New fines of up to £10,000 for international general aviation flights that do not submit advance passenger information online up to two hours before departure.
The law could be updated to make it easier for organisations to offer sincere apologies to those who have been wronged.
New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
Changes that are now in force will slash migration and prevent the undercutting of British workers by employers looking to recruit cheap labour from overseas.
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