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New measures at the UK border to guard against a second wave of coronavirus infections have been announced by the Home Secretary today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The extension will last until 31 July and will apply to anyone whose leave expired after the 24 January and cannot return home.
UK government announces successful transfer of 478 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children under section 67.
Prime Minister to open virtual Hidden Harms Summit in Downing Street to drive action to tackle domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and modern slavery
The bereavement scheme has been extended to the families and dependants of NHS support staff and social care workers who die as a result of contracting coronavirus (COVID-19).
Paper looking at group-based child sexual exploitation will be published later this year.
The government’s campaign to recruit an additional 20,000 police officers enters a new phase today with a clear message: make your difference.
Letter from Home Secretary Priti Patel to Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee.
The bill takes back control of UK borders and paves the way for a new points-based immigration system.
The milestone was reached with over a year still to go until the 30 June 2021 deadline, making it the biggest scheme of its kind in British history.
Online engagement events to begin so those affected by Windrush can continue to access help and support during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Minister of State for Security writes to industry partners on countering online child sexual exploitation and abuse during the coronavirus pandemic.
The recruitment process for the new Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has opened.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has agreed the appointment of Helen Chamberlain as interim chair of the Independent Family Returns Panel (IFRP).
The UK and Greece have committed to deepen cooperation on irregular migration in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Communities Secretary announces £76 million extra funding to support survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence and vulnerable children and their families and victims of modern slavery.
The government is on track to meet its target of 6,000 additional officers in England and Wales by March 2021, as online assessment centres mean forces can continue recruiting.
Free visa extensions will be automatically granted to more crucial overseas health and care workers.
Letter from Home Secretary Priti Patel to Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC).
Multimillion pound funding to support children impacted by domestic abuse.
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