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The Home Office has today announced the expansion of its Registered Traveller service to Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Home Office welcomes UK-led report on how to address threat posed by serious offenders travelling across Europe.
Landlords in England are being reminded that there is less than a month to go before ‘right to rent’ rules go live.
A new two-year visit visa for Chinese nationals will be launched on Monday, 11 January.
Border Force officers are warning festive shoppers against buying counterfeit goods this Christmas after seizing thousands of fakes at the UK’s ports, airports and postal hubs.
The Government has today set out the case for why it believes it is in the UK’s national interest to sign up to the EU-wide Prüm agreement.
Taxi and private hire drivers will have to prove they are in the UK legally before being granted licences, under new powers in the Immigration Bill.
Global Entry, which provides expedited clearance for members at the US border, will be available to British citizens from 3 December.
The latest design of the UK passport was unveiled today (Tuesday 3 November) by the Minister for Immigration, James Brokenshire, at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
The government has announced today that from 1 February 2016, all private landlords in England will have to check new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property.
A Home Office enforcement campaign has been launched to root out illegal working in the construction industry, Immigration Minister James Brokenshire has announced.
New Immigration Bill sets out the government’s plans to crack down further on illegal migration – including a new offence of driving while unlawfully in the UK.
Illegal migrants will face a jail sentence for working in the UK, under measures to be included in the new Immigration Bill
James Brokenshire MP has been appointed to the Privy Council.
Provisional measure to help British passport holders abroad ends as turnaround times improve.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A change in law which will stop people frustrating the extradition process by ensuring only genuine appeals are heard will come into effect next month.
The government is set to recoup up to £1.7 billion over the next ten years to help pay for the cost of NHS treatment given to temporary migrants.
Mark Thomson has been appointed as the new Director General of Her Majesty’s Passport Office (HMPO).
Tough new powers to bolster national security set to be introduced
The Home Office is clamping down on people who change their identity in order to commit crimes and escape justice.
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