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The government has been intensifying raids to tackle illegal working across England since the summer.
This circular publishes changes to Annex C of the determinations made under the Police Regulations 2003.
Annex C Determinations of the Secretary of State under the Police…
The government has delivered on its manifesto promise to strengthen the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
The vital funding boost includes a significant increase to the police core grant from last year, a key part of our Plan for Change.
The Home Secretary has announced a package of measures to better protect the public and young people from youth radicalisation.
The government is on track to deliver highest number of returns for 5 years as nearly 13,500 removed from the UK since election.
The Security Minister spoke at the UK Finance Economic Crime Congress to set out how the government is working to detect, disrupt and defeat economic crime.
Circular amending Annex V made under the Police Regulations 2003 to introduce relocation rental expenses as an alternative to relocation expenses.
UK and Germany agree landmark plan to break the business model of people smuggling gangs, with Germany confirming intention for law change.
Baroness Margaret Hodge announced as UK's new Anti-Corruption Champion as National Crime Agency receives new funding and sanctions imposed on illicit gold trade
Home Office statistics published today show that over 3 million people have now made the switch from using physical immigration documents to an eVisa.
Stalking victims will be better protected under a raft of new measures unveiled by the Home Office.
Secretary of State Ian Murray and Minister for Scotland Kirsty McNeill have signed the White Ribbon Pledge, to help end Violence Against Women and Girls
New data shows illegal working arrests have increased by 25% since the election.
Net migration is 4 times higher than it was 5 years ago, driven by record levels of overseas recruitment as the government acts to bring numbers down.
Over 90 tonnes of illegal drugs have been seized by Border Force so far this year, a 92% increase on the year before, including 19 tonnes of cocaine.
Announcing appointment extensions of Jonathan Hall KC as Independent Reviewer of State Threats Legislation and Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
Shameless businesses who commit serious offences will be banned from sponsoring overseas workers to crack down on visa abuse and prevent exploitation.
Domestic abusers will be ordered to stay away from their victims and face tougher restrictions with the launch of new protective orders today.
Home Secretary signs landmark joint statement with Iraq to tackle people smuggling and organised crime networks operating across the region and in Europe.
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