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Cross cutting staffing data for UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and Immigration Enforcement (IE).
Find out the different ways that customs approved border locations can be operated in the UK. A border location can be either a wharf, airport or rail terminal.
Data on Border Force activities.
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) report on border security checks at Heathrow terminal 3 and 4, July 2012.
Find a contact list of Border Force customs offices and their opening times.
The inspection focused on protecting the border through security checks, and the identification and safeguarding of vulnerable people.
This tax information and impact note covers the introduction of regulations requiring the disclosure of certain cross-border arrangements to HMRC.
This sets out the key points from the HMRC Accounting Officer's scrutiny of a major government programme.
The Action Group on Cross Border Remittances brings together participants from industry, government, regulators, and international partners improve dialogue and trust between stakeholders in the UK remittance market.
Information for heavy goods vehicle hauliers or drivers who attend an inland border facility, where customs and document checks can take place away from ports.
Customs and security requirements for rail freight movements entering or leaving the UK.
Creating a legacy woodland to benefit the landscape, wildlife, and the community.
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