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Resettled refugees to be granted indefinite leave to remain, an emergency resettlement mechanism and a pilot to help skilled people forced to flee their homes all announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Home Secretary's opening speech for the second reading of the Nationality and Borders Bill in the House of Commons.
Home Secretary proscribes extreme right-wing terrorist group, The Base.
The new unit aims to end illegal drug-related illness and deaths.
Those who enter the UK illegally will find it harder to stay under fundamental reforms in the Nationality and Borders Bill.
New statistics show there were 6 million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme by 30 June 2021, securing EU citizens’ rights in the UK.
New immigration route provides greater opportunity for talented international graduates.
Sweeping reforms to increase the number of rape cases reaching court while bolstering support for victims have been unveiled by the government today (18 June 2021).
Government recognises and celebrates the contributions of refugees who have resettled in the UK.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and President Joe Biden agreed a number of steps to enhance the world’s strongest bilateral defence and security partnership.
Home Secretary Priti Patel delivered a speech to the Police Federation conference on Wednesday 9 June 2021.
As part of a three-day visit, Home Secretary Priti Patel travelled to Ghana and the Netherlands.
Home Secretary Priti Patel co-hosted the first UK-Ghana security dialogue with Albert Kan-Dapaah, Ghana’s Minister for National Security on Wednesday, 2 June 2021.
G7 countries' joint statement ahead of special session of the UN General Assembly against corruption
Home Secretary Priti Patel made a speech setting out the new plan for immigration to Bright Blue and British Future.
Four organisations who provide practical and emotional support to those affected by terror attacks will receive a share of £500,000, the Home Office has announced today.
The Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC) met for the second time today under the UK’s G7 Presidency.
Almost 3,000 central government jobs will be brought to regions outside London and South East England by 2025.
The Regulator ensures that the provision of forensic science services across the Criminal Justice System complies with a high standard of scientific quality.
The Home Secretary has spoken at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CyberUK conference on cyber security.
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