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Home Office wants to house asylum seekers in empty tower blocksThe Home Office is in talks with more than 100 councils about moving asylum seekers from hotels into empty tower blocks and old student accommodation. A minister has revealed the government is ...
To cope with a record high backlog of asylum applications, the Home Office has announced it will instruct thousands of applicants to complete a questionnaire in English, instead of a face-to-face ...
The Home Office has been accused of wasting tens of millions of pounds on converting the Dambusters’ former base into an asylum camp without a single migrant being housed on it.
The Home Office is looking at using disused care homes and student accommodation to house asylum seekers in new plans to reduce the number of migrant hotels.. Government officials are trying to ...
The Home Office plans to spend about £2.2 billion of foreign aid to support asylum seekers this financial year, according to new figures.. The amount of overseas development assistance (ODA ...
Home Office minister has ‘clocked’ asylum accommodation break clause next year. Different options to provide asylum accommodation are being piloted ahead of a break clause in contracts next year.
Home Office appears to have a policy that says you, the applicant, must prove in the face of a very, very sceptical and negative institution, that you have this right.
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