Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers We are continuing to work closely with partners across Europe to identify unaccompanied asylum seeking children who may be eligible to come
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers We continue to work closely with local authorities, the Department for Education, the Local Government Association, non-governmental organis
Entry Clearances: EU Nationals | Home Office | Written Answers Home Office Ministers and officials have meetings with a wide variety of international partners, as well as organisations and individuals in
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers There are currently no plans to publish the number of places pledged by each local authority area for those unaccompanied refugee children a
Refugees: Human Trafficking | Home Office | Written Answers Our records indicate that since 2010, 1,003 confirmed victims of trafficking have been granted refugee status or other form of protection as
Asylum: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Unaccompanied asylum seeking children arriving in the UK are transferred to the care of a local authority.
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers We will in due course specify the number of unaccompanied refugee children to be transferred to the UK under section 67 of the Immigration A
Immigrants: Detainees | Home Office | Written Answers Detention costs over the past three financial years have been published in the Home Office’s Annual Report and Accounts, for 2015-16 and 201
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers We have worked closely with the French authorities to support the clearance of the Calais camp and to transfer children eligible to come to
Immigration | Home Office | Written Answers Home Office Stateless policy is designed to assist those who do not qualify for protection but are unable to return to the country of their