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Information on the joint committee's governance of the asylum partnership arrangement between the UK and Rwandan government.
Type: standing committee Purpose The Agreement between the Government of…
First meeting of the Migration and Economic Development Partnership Joint…
Virtual meeting Summary Representatives of the Government of the UK and…
2 Marsham Street, London Summary Representatives of the Government of the…
Minafett and Hope Hostel, Kigali Representatives of the Government of the…
Minaffet, Kigali Representatives of the Government of the UK and the…
Virtual Representatives of the Government of the UK and the Government of…
Local authority allocations for the 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 financial years.
Local authority Early years Primary Secondary Total Underspend Adjusted…
Local authority (code) Local authority (name) Allocation 1, December 2021…
Details of the now closed Vulnerable Persons and Vulnerable Children's Resettlement Schemes.
About the Vulnerable Persons and Vulnerable Children’s Resettlement…
Richard Alcock conducted an independent internal review of the government’s policy on requirements to provide DNA in visa and asylum cases.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Data on UK Visas and Immigration asylum activities.
Data on transfers of children to the UK from the Calais camp.
A report into an audit of asylum seeker accommodation in Middlesbrough in January 2016.
The number of asylum seekers that were moved to Rotherham, each year from 2009 to 2013.
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