Refugees: Drinking Water | Home Office | Written Answers We have supported the French in their efforts to move all children from the camp in Calais to safe alternative accommodation across France.
Immigration: Bail | Home Office | Written Answers We are currently working with the Ministry of Justice, Her Majesty’s Court Service and the First-tier Tribunal to implement the Secretary of
Free Movement of People: Republic of Ireland | Home Office | Written Answers Senior Officials from the UK, Ireland and Northern Ireland are working closely to consider the implications of the UK’s exit from the EU on
Asylum: Employment | Home Office | Written Answers The data requested on the number of asylum seekers that were granted permission to work is held on individual Home Office records on the Imm
Refugees: Children | Home Office | Written Answers All children arriving in the UK under section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016 are granted temporary admission while we consider their asylum
Immigration: Appeals | Home Office | Written Answers Details of allowed appeals which are not being contested by the Home Office are sent electronically on a daily basis to decision making cent
Asylum: Housing | Home Office | Written Answers The COMPASS contracts and their associated procurement exercise defined the required performance standards expected of all providers includi
Asylum: Young People | Home Office | Written Answers A planned trial of the use of voluntary dental x-rays in the age assessment process did not go ahead in 2012.
Tourism: Visas | Home Office | Written Answers There will be no immediate changes to our relationship with the EU.
Sports Competitors: Immigration | Home Office | Written Answers The precise way in which the Government will control the movement of EU nationals following the UK’s exit from the EU is yet to be determine