Crime and Terrorism: EU Law | Home Office | Written Answers The UK has led the way within Europe in the processing of Passenger Name Records to counter terrorism-related activity, serious crime and
Migrant Workers: Free Movement of People | Home Office | Written Answers The UK already broadly fulfils the obligations set out in the Directive and these are reflected in our domestic laws.
Asylum: Housing | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office and our asylum accommodation provider in Scotland are in regular contact with representatives from the Scottish Governmen
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers From within Europe, we will continue to meet our obligations under the Dublin Regulation and more unaccompanied children will be transfer
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers I am grateful to local authorities across Yorkshire for their participation in the National Transfer Scheme and them looking after unacco
G4S | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office has a rigorous governance process in place for all required goods and services.
Prisoners: Deportation | Home Office | Written Answers In 2015/16, we removed 5,810 Foreign National Offenders (FNOs), the highest number of returns ever.
Brexit | Home Office | Written Answers The Prime Minister will lead our negotiations for leaving the EU and will be supported on a day-to-day basis by the Department for Exitin
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers We have invited Stephen Shaw to carry out a short review in autumn 2017 in order to assess progress against the key actions from his prev
Marriage of Convenience: Deportation | Home Office | Written Answers We do not hold the requested data, in the requested format.