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An independent review of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) under the Public Bodies Review Programme.
Annual data on outcomes of the Home Office's County Lines Programme from its launch in November 2019.
Data on Project ADDER, a programme launched in November 2020 to reduce drug-related offending, drug deaths and drug use.
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Information on the joint committee's governance of the asylum partnership arrangement between the UK and Rwandan government.
Minutes of the Windrush Cross-Government Working Group.
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Data on Border Force activities.
Data on HM Passport Office activities.
Data on Resettlement, Asylum Support and Integration activities.
The latest available operational data on the Afghan Resettlement Programme.
Data on Windrush Task Force.
This report sets out progress from the first year of the delivery of the drug strategy, from harm to hope.
Details of all government procurement card transactions of £500 and over for 2023.
Details of all Home Office spending over £25,000 for 2023.
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