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The Home Office has awarded New Asylum Accommodation and Support Services Contracts (AASC) following an open and fair procurement exercise.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employers will be able to rely on an online Right to Work Checking Service to demonstrate compliance with illegal working legislation.
Its closure is part of the Home Office’s response to the Stephen Shaw review.
It will be easier and more convenient to apply for citizenship or to stay in the UK for study or work.
The second phase will include staff in the higher education, health and social care sectors.
Minister for Immigration, Caroline Nokes, has travelled to Nigeria to visit the new Joint Border Task Force buildings in Lagos.
Testing follows the standard approach for the launch of new government services.
Her Majesty’s Passport Office has teamed up with Action Fraud to raise awareness of the need to report lost and stolen passports.
This will enable Reset to provide support to groups across the UK looking to sponsor refugee families as part of the community sponsorship scheme.
Border Force operation helps to raise awareness of labour exploitation amongst young sun seekers.
Sopra Steria has been awarded the contract to deliver a new service for people applying for a work or study visa, settlement or citizenship from within the UK.
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes sets out the commitments that the government has made to support the 'Windrush' generation.
The current registration requirements for Croatian workers will expire on 30 June bringing their rights to work in Britain in line with other EU citizens.
This letter from Caroline Nokes, former Minister for Government Resilience and Efficiency, responds to the Innovate UK report on the economic impact of a disruption to global navigation and satellite systems on the UK.
The Home Office has outlined plans to introduce different passport fees for online and postal applications.
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes got an early feel for Border Force operations during a visit to Heathrow Airport on Wednesday 10 January.
Figures from popular public information site GOV.UK give an insight into what people were thinking about on Christmas Day last year.
Contracts Finder - which makes it easier for small businesses to find opportunities to supply to government - is celebrating a breakthrough year of growth.
90% of councils are now part of a programme creating new jobs and releasing land for new homes.
Announcement of the winner of the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award at the 2017 British Construction Industry Awards.
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