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Written ministerial statement on draft statutory guidance for powers to extend retention of biometric data on national security grounds.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Oral statement by the Home Secretary to the House of Commons on the future of UK Border Agency on 26 March 2013
More than 1 million people left it until the 11th hour to apply for a passport last summer and risked missing out on summer holidays.
The Life in the UK test is taken by migrants wanting to settle permanently in the UK
GOV.UK is the new place for corporate and policy information from the Home Office.
Checks revealed the ten, all Indian nationals, had no permission to work in the UK. All were arrested on suspicion of immigration offences.
Immigration Minister Mark Harper saw first-hand the work of Border Force - including a seizure of 4.5 million smuggled cigarettes
The Home Office continues to play its part in the economic recovery
A team of ministers, computer experts, academics and law enforcement officers are developing new ways to tackle cyber crime
Industry urged to change recruitment practices and introduce a code of conduct to crack down on human trafficking
James Brokenshire speech on Cyber Crime on Thursday 14 March 2013
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 14 March 2013 by Theresa May.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 14 March 2013 by Theresa May
This written ministerial statement was laid in on 14 March 2013 in the House of Commons by Theresa May
A new Cyber Crime Reduction Partnership has been created to tackle the growing threat of cyber criminals
Changes to immigration rules to benefit businesses and students have been announced today by the Home Office
New metal marking technique allows the police to trace stolen metal
WMS given in the House of Commons on 12 March 2013 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Consultation launched to reduce the number of passengers arriving in the UK without proper travel documentation
The summary of consultation responses is now available to download below.
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