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This written ministerial statement on the government response to the independent reviewer’s report was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September 2012 by Theresa May.
Home Office response to the final annual report by the Independent Reviewer on Terrorism Legislation, David Anderson QC.
After elections in November, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be making sure the voice of victims is heard in local policing.
This written ministerial statement on reform to the police pension scheme was laid in the House of Commons on 4 September 2012 by Theresa…
Damian Green answers an urgent question on London Metropolitan University in Parliament.
People applying for a new passport will now save £5.
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has contributed to new guidance to help local authorities deal with rogue landlords and the issue of migrants living in illegally-built outhouses known as 'beds in sheds'.
From Monday people applying for a standard passport will only have to pay £72.50.
University's licence to sponsor and teach non-EEA students revoked after it failed to address failings identified by the UK Border Agency.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics published today show estimated net migration in the UK has fallen to 216,000 in the year to December 2011, from 252,000 to the year to December 2010, as a raft of recent reform…
The Paralympic Games present a unique operational challenge, and as soon as the Olympic Games finished LOCOG, the Government, the Mayor of London and the transport and security services all began working to get the country r…
More than 2,000 illegal migrants who had been living in London have returned home following a UK Border Agency campaign to tackle visa abuse.
A pilot scheme offering universities a range of specialist immigration services has been launched, recognising importance of universities.
A couple have been jailed after Border Force officers seized cocaine with an estimated street value of £500,000.
Police and crime commissioners (PCC's) will be required to pledge an oath to represent 'all sections of the public without fear or favour'.
A pilot scheme offering universities a range of specialist immigration services has been launched, announced immigration minister Damian Green today.
PCCs will be brought into line with judges and police officers by swearing an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office.
A raft of recent improvements to the UK's visa service is set to build on the significant increase in visas issued to Chinese visitors in 2011, 30 per cent more than 2010 and almost 80 per cent more than 2009.
Dame Helen Ghosh DCB is to step down as Permanent Secretary of the Home Office to take up the role of Director General of the National Trust, she announced today.
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