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Immigration Rules archive: 24 August 2020 to 4 October 2020
Immigration Rules archive for 19 July 2023 to 24 July 2023.
Guidance for fire and rescue authorities about preparing a strategy for preventing wildfires.
An overview of the UK's work with international partners to address the challenge of organised immigration crime.
When and how police forces and licensing authorities can share information with each other in the interest of public safety.
European Investigation Orders can no longer be issued to obtain evidence located in the UK or in EU member states for UK investigations.
Apply for funding for community projects that prevent hate crime.
Guidance for applicants for documentation issued under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 who have been affected by restrictions associated with coronavirus.
Information for family members of NHS workers and independent health and social care workers who have died as a result of contracting coronavirus (COVID-19).
Guidance on the requirement for Chief Officers (or former Chief Officers) to provide notification of their post-service employment within 12 months of them leaving the police service.
This information pack contains guidance for British citizens of Chagossian descent arriving in the UK.
Information pack supporting police and crime commissioners in their efforts to protect and support victims, and prevent further violence against women and girls.
How the government will implement plans to end the use of bridging accommodation.
How your personal information is used within biometrics self-enrolment feasibility trials.
The Home Office and Clinks have jointly published a series of resources that draw on the learning from this programme.
How your personal information is used within the asylum, migration and integration fund (AMIF).
Information about the asylum accommodation site at Scampton.
Information about the Bibby Stockholm accommodation at Portland Port.
Supporting papers and terms of reference for the assessment of cumulative severity of non-human primates used in neuroscience research.
Under the Public Records Act 1958 the Home Office selects records, that may include personal data, for permanent preservation at The National Archives (TNA).
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