Fact sheet
The Prime Minister hosted a hidden harms summit from Downing Street on May 21, focussing on how to tackle crimes, such as domestic abuse, sexual abuse, child sexual abuse and modern slavery, which may have been impacted by the coronavirus …
The Immigration Bill ends free movement of people and lays the foundation for a firmer, fairer, skills-led immigration system, which will be delivered through changes to the immigration rules.
INTRODUCTION No one should be making these dangerous and illegally-facilitated crossings from France to the UK. France is a safe country, with a well-run asylum system. The Home Office is working in collaboration with the French Government and the relevant …
The Windrush generation were wronged by successive governments. To help right those wrongs, the Home Office has put in place a number of measures. Supporting people to settle their status in the UK and outreach Windrush Scheme On 16 April …
We are committed to protecting vulnerable people and are confident that we have measures in place to support those who have no recourse to public funds (NRPF).
Protecting unaccompanied asylum-seeking children remains a key priority for this Government.
Immigration Enforcement is responding to the unique circumstances of the coronavirus outbreak and following the latest guidance from Public Health England. During this time, the health and safety of our staff, and all those within the immigration system, is more …
Media factsheet - Modern Slavery Act The Home Secretary announced the Government’s New Plan for Immigration on 24 March 2021. The plan will deliver a fair, but firm system, with the following objectives: To increase the fairness and efficiency of …
Tackling smuggling at source The Home Office is tackling illegal migrant crossings on all fronts with every agency including Border Force, Immigration Enforcement, NCA and policing teams working in tandem with the French and Belgian authorities. There are extra patrols …
The Home Office quarterly immigration statistics were published today. The statistics show a rise in skilled workers and international students coming to the UK. This highlights that the UK continues to be a desirable location for the brightest and best …