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Employment Tribunal decision.
Hotel costs for visitors to the UK from foreign sovereign states (UN member states) between 01 Jan 2013 to 28 Feb 2014.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Michael Green and Judge Thomas Scott on 17 June 2021
Staff accommodation overseas.
Costs of Airbnb accommodation since 2014
Response to an FOI requesting information on departmental spend on hotels since 2012
Staff using Airbnb accommodation during 2016.
Response to an FOI requesting information on how much the department has spent on Airbnb.
Response to an FOI requesting information on the departmental spend on hotels and away days for staff
Response to information request for details of hotels used by the Scotland Office.
CMA launches consumer law investigation into hotel booking sites.
Home Secretary delivers on plan to reduce use of asylum hotels with 100 asylum hotels returned to communities by next week, up from 60 at the end of January.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Home Office response to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report on the use of hotels for housing unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
Fifty more asylum hotels are due to be closed, building on the closure of the first 100 at the end of March.
11 agency workers were arrested by Immigration Enforcement at the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park yesterday morning (18 October).
More than 50 hotels accommodating asylum seekers will be exited in the coming months as small boat crossings fall.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Singh on 11 December 2014.
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