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Professor Jo Swaffield has been reappointed as a member of the MAC for a further 3 years from 6 February 2021.
…The reports show key drivers of the funds' finances - benefits, migration patterns and earnings.…
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the General Assembly Debate on the “Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization”
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Team of four humanitarian experts from the UK will assess the damage and humanitarian needs in Mozambique following a deadly cyclone
First of its kind agreement ensures UK law enforcement has the tools it needs to help protect the public
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) offers support to UK nationals in Poland in applying for residence documentation
Government publishes 2025 UK Border Strategy setting out vision for world’s most effective border.
Recycled laptops and computers have been donated by Sellafield Ltd to local schools across West Cumbria.
Big changes were made to the River Camel and De Lank River tributary to address years of decline.
Parliamentary Constituencies Act passed today will make constituencies across the UK more equal in size
UK has provided vital support to almost 750, 000 people across eight Southern African countries impacted by COVID-19, including Madagascar.
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish bred at its national fish farm into North East rivers and stillwaters
A culvert helping to carry road users across a river in Cumbria is now working for fish as well as drivers – thanks to a £100,000 environmental improvement delivered in time for the migration season.
Ribble Estuary National Nature Reserve (NNR) extended to give greater protection to more than a quarter of a million migrating water birds.
Environment Agency reports Arctic Charr brought back from brink of extinction following restoration project.
In the early winter months between November and January people are likely to see a large number of dead and dying salmon and sea trout in our region’s rivers.
Professor Brian Bell, chair of the Migration Advisory Committee, responds to the proposals set out in the National Data Strategy.
New agreement reached by the Home Secretary and her French counterpart today to tackle migrant activity in the Channel.
The UK's Ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Julian Braithwaite, delivered this statement during the IOM Council on 25 November.
The inspection looked at how the various long-running resettlement schemes had performed up to March 2020, and what lessons the Home Office should be taking forward into any new scheme.
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