Home Office opens probe into migrants ‘buying fake jobs to remain in UK illegally’ - The skilled worker visa sponsorship ...
The UK government is defending police use of facial recognition technology – both in the High Court and on the public stage.
The African nation argues it is owed payments but Downing Street says it will fight the case.
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Naomi Long demands UK Government take action over online exploitation
The Justice Minister has written to the Home Office about the "deeply disturbing issue" ...
The Rwandan government is claiming it is owed £100m by the UK over payments due under an asylum agreement cancelled by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Rwanda has filed an international arbitration ...
The fake visa agents offer migrants a chance to have their stay in the UK sponsored by helping them pretend they have a job, ...
The Home Office has promised a modernised service, but the plans have already sparked a row over Welsh autonomy ...
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UK digital ID goes in-house, government swears it isn't an ID card
Minister dodges cost questions while promising smartphone-free access and 'robust' verification The UK government has revealed some thinking about digital identity in response to written questions ...
By Andy Bruce MANCHESTER, England, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Britain's government borrowed less than expected in December, according ...
The Home Office intends to raise Electronic Travel Authorisation fees from £16 to £20, though no official date has been confirmed and the increase requires parliamentary approval ...
Shabana Mahmood's stance comes days after the first minister called for powers over Wales' police.
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