Home Office
Asylum seekers moved out of ex-RAF site in Essex after safety risks found
Concerns were raised about Wethersfield site relating to radiological contamination and unexploded ordnance
Diane Taylor
17, Apr, 2024 @12:33 PM
Dozens of Home Office staff under criminal investigation, FoI data shows
Freedom of information request reveals potential offences include immigration crime, drug offences and fraud
Diane Taylor
15, Apr, 2024 @9:43 AM
Delays by Home Office risk return of vulnerable Afghan families to Taliban
Families of those who helped British forces could be deported from Pakistan despite promise to resettle them in UK
Diane Taylor
14, Apr, 2024 @12:36 PM
Spending foreign aid budget on refugees in UK is ‘wreaking havoc’, says watchdog
Government’s aid watchdog says Foreign Office taking ‘financial hit’ for Home Office overspending
Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
10, Apr, 2024 @8:16 PM
Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years
Diane Taylor
10, Apr, 2024 @5:44 PM
Cost of UK passports to rise for second time in 14 months to up to £100
Fee rises by 7% to £88.50 for adult online application, while applying by post will cost £100
Sarah Marsh Consumer affairs correspondent
10, Apr, 2024 @2:44 PM
UK visa rules tore my family apart – and for others like us, it’s about to get much worse | Meagan Dobson Sippy
A new income threshold means only the richest 30% of employed Britons will be able to bring their partners here, writes children’s book editor and writer Maegan Dobson Sippy
Maegan Dobson Sippy
09, Apr, 2024 @8:00 AM
Home Office refusal of Gaza family reunion requests ‘irrational’, judge rules
Families succeed in legal challenges after Home Office refused to decide on reunion applications without biometric data
Neha Gohil
08, Apr, 2024 @2:02 PM
Albanians willing to be repatriated detained for weeks in UK, watchdog finds
HM chief inspector of prisons says detainees held unnecessarily despite volunteering for fast-track deportation
Rajeev Syal
08, Apr, 2024 @11:46 AM
Jacob Rees Mogg is wrong: Britons do want ID cards | Martha Gill
Libertarian politicians like Jacob Rees-Mogg are out of touch with a public comfortable with sharing its personal data
Martha Gill
06, Apr, 2024 @6:00 PM
London vigil marks six years since exposure of Windrush scandal
Campaigners and supporters gather in Brixton to ‘remember those who have died without redress’
Neha Gohil Community affairs correspondent
06, Apr, 2024 @12:52 PM
Elite cyclist to lead London race while living in asylum hotel
Trhas Tesfay, from war-torn Ethiopia, says she suffers hunger headaches as she cannot eat Home Office hotel meals
Diane Taylor
04, Apr, 2024 @2:19 PM
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