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A Home Office spokesman said: “This Government took quick action to restore order to the asylum system that we inherited by restarting asylum processing to clear the backlog.
Home Office figures show a total of 118,882 people were waiting for an initial decision on an asylum application in the UK at the end of June 2024. Home Office figures show a total of 118,882 ...
The Home Office said on Monday that Mr Sunak’s ‘commitment of clearing the legacy asylum backlog has been delivered’. Sunak praises ‘relentless action’ as Government says asylum backlog ...
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Migration and Citizenship [3] is a ministerial position in the Home Office of the Government of the United Kingdom.. From June 2017 to July 2019 and October 2022 to December 2023, the minister attended cabinet meetings as Minister of State for Immigration and was seen as one of the most senior Minister of State positions in the Government.
The then Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced the abolition of the UK Border Agency on 26 March 2013, with the intention that its work would be returned to the Home Office. [1] The agency's executive agency status was removed, and internally it was split, with one division responsible for the visa system and the other for immigration ...
In the wake of Brexit, the British Government introduced a wide, multi-year programme of change, led by the Home Office, to transform the operation of the UK's border and immigration system. [2] Following the first phase of this initiative which will take place in 2021, further improvements to the system in the longer term include the ...
Figures published by the Home Office show that 4,537 applications were still ‘awaiting an initial decision’ by December 28. Cleverly says asylum backlog vow met despite 4,500 cases awaiting ...
A Home Office Immigration Enforcement vehicle in north London. The Home Office (HO), also known (especially in official papers and when referred to in Parliament) as the Home Department, [2] is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for immigration, security, and law and order.