All news on the topic: The Home Office

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Rwanda 'fiasco' could end up costing £2million per person bombshell figures show
A report by the National Audit Office uncovered a string of add-on fees agreed by ministers with the Rwandan government, with Labour branding it a 'national scandal'
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Nottingham attacks victims' families slam police for 'ongoing mismanagement'
The families of the victims of the Nottingham triple murder have criticised police for the continued mishandling of the case, despite the killer being jailed for life last month
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Driver 'smart keys' warning as devices spark fresh wave of car thefts
Experts have reportedly alerted the motor trade to security risks of 'smart key' systems which have now fuelled highest level of car thefts for a decade according to new statistics
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'My daughter, 16, was killed by cheap cider as strong as 22 shots of vodka'
Mum Joanne Good lost her daughter Megan Craig-Wilkinson when the youngster was 16 and tried a three-litre bottle of Frosty Jack's cider, with her sister finding her dead the next day
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Ukrainians who fled to UK will be allowed to stay for 18 months longer
Two thirds of refugees surveyed in September said the looming deadline had hampered their ability to find work. And 90% said they felt “unsettled” because of the time limit
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James Cleverly warned not to repeat Suella Braverman errors as review backfires
The head of the police racism watchdog has issued the warning after a review ordered by Suella Braverman into 'woke' policing backfired, instead criticising politicians themselves
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Government told to speed up 'woeful' payment scheme for Windrush scandal victims
The call to speed up the Windrush scandal compensation scheme comes in an open letter signed by singer-songwriter Annie Lennox, campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence, actor Colin McFarlane, and rapper AJ Tracey
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British kids could go on school trips to Germany without passports in future
Post-Brexit red tape is making school exchange programmes to Europe more difficult, prompting the need for a scheme that could see British pupils able to visit Germany without a passport
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Lack of support from bosses blamed for number of police officers wanting to quit
The National Police Wellbeing Survey canvassed some twenty thousand frontline cops in the UK revealing that more officers than ever are thinking of quitting their jobs
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Travellers will soon able to enter UK without using their passports in new trial
The Border Force is set to trial new hi-tech gates at airports that will use advanced facial recognition technology for people arriving into the UK under new 'intelligent border' plans
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Right-wing Tory MP hits out at Rishi Sunak's 'weakness' over visa climbdown
One Tory MP also criticised ministers at the Home Office for 'sneaking out' the family visa climbdown 48 hours after MPs vacated the Commons for the Christmas recess
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Tory MP hints RAF could help solve Rwanda plane crisis but says 'money talks'
Brendan Clarke-Smith said ministers can 'always rely' on the RAF amid reports commercial airlines are 'running a mile' from the Rwanda deportation scheme
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New spiking clampdown as Tories look at 'long overdue' changes to law
The Home Office announced pub and club staff will be trained to spot signs of spiking as they weigh up ways to strengthen the law, with nearly 5,000 cases a year in England and Wales
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Rwanda opposition leader urges UK to ditch £240m migrant deal amid fears
A dissident in Rwanda who spent eight years in prison for challenging the regime has raised alarm about the money the UK is sending to the country in an attempt to get its migrant deal underway
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Migrant clampdown forces British teacher and family to move 4,000 miles away
A British teacher is among an estimated 60,000 families hit by visa law changes passed earlier this month which raised the minimum income requirement for spouses and dependents in the UK
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Top Tory goes off script as he suggests migrant plan doesn’t go far enough
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said 'more things may need to be done' less than 24 hours after the Home Secretary James Cleverly announced a migration crackdown
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Bibby Stockholm asylum seekers 'got seasick' and vomited during Storm Ciaran
The Bibby Stockholm has been slammed by an asylum seeker who says the weather during Storm Ciaran left the accommodation barge rocking 'like a swing'
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Braverman has no credible plan to end asylum hotel use, damning report says
Cross-party MPs have raised a string of doubts over the Home Secretary's ability to clear a mammoth backlog and deal with "unacceptable" costs, warning of 'alarming' compromises
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Harrowing abuse of care workers trapped in modern slavery as hundreds failed
A new report by charity Unseen says hundreds carers have been forced to work long hours to pay off illegal debts by unscrupulous employers with the Government failing to act
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Exact date when a UK cap on refugee numbers comes into force
The Home Office wants an annual quota agreed with councils for the number of refugees coming legally - but the move will do nothing to tackle small boats' Channel crossings
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Cost of renewing your passport and process to follow
All UK travellers need a valid passport - here's now to make sure yours is ready to fly
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4 mins from Croydon stab scene teens can still allowed to buy knives with no ID
Our volunteer Uva was able to buy knives from two stores in Croydon, close to where Elianne Andam was stabbed to death earlier this week
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Far-right extremists praise Braverman after controversial immigration speech
Extremists aim to 'capitalise' on comments made by Suella Braverman about immigration, that being discriminated against for being gay or a woman should not guarantee refugee status
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'Nearly 6,000 monkeys flown into UK for lab testing in extremely cruel practice'
Thousands of monkeys have been flown into the UK for lab testing over the past few years, with campaigners warning “the UK is continuing to fuel the cruel wild-caught trade”
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Fugitive on the run from Czech Republic landed job cooking at Haven holiday camp
Marek Wojnar prepared meals for unsuspecting families at the resort in Dorset, and bosses who hired him had no idea he was wanted 1,700 miles away in the city of Ostrava