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star this property date less than 2023-07-11more like thismore than 2023-07-11
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Children more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what estimate they have made of how many unaccompanied children seeking asylum remain in hotels, prior to placement with Local Authorities. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-07-25more like thismore than 2023-07-25
star this property answer text <p>The data requested cannot be provided as it comes from live operational databases that have not been quality assured.</p><p>There has been a significant increase in the numbers of young people making unnecessary and dangerous journeys to the UK. The Home Office has had no alternative but to temporarily use hotels in order to give some unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) emergency accommodation and support while permanent accommodation with a local authority is identified.</p><p>We are determined to end the use of hotels for these young people and Home Office officials work tirelessly with local authorities to move children into care placements through the National Transfer Scheme (NTS).</p><p>To help achieve this, we have provided local authorities with children’s services £15,000 for every eligible young person taken into their care from a Home Office-run hotel dedicated to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children or the Kent Reception and Safe Care Service by the end of February 2023.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-07-25T15:09:36.557Zmore like thismore than 2023-07-25T15:09:36.557Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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1646833
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star this property date less than 2023-06-22more like thismore than 2023-06-22
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Children more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what action they are taking to locate unaccompanied children who arrived in the UK since July 2021 who were placed in hotels in Kent and Sussex who have subsequently gone missing. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-07-06more like thismore than 2023-07-06
star this property answer text <p>Police forces are responsible for locating missing children, in their region, in line with standard processes for any missing child in the UK.</p><p>We take the safety of those in our care seriously. We have robust safeguarding procedures in place to ensure all young people in hotels are safe and supported as we seek urgent placements with a local authority.</p><p>Young people are supported by team leaders and support workers who are on site 24 hours a day. Further care is provided in hotels by teams of social workers and nurses. All contingency sites have security staff on site 24/7 and providers liaise closely with local police to ensure the welfare and safety of vulnerable residents.</p><p>If any child including unaccompanied asylum seeking children, goes missing the MARS (Missing After Reasonable Steps) protocol is followed. The local authority will work with multiple agencies to establish the young person's whereabouts and to ensure that they are safe. Similar protocols within police forces have safely reduced the number of missing episodes from placements by 36%.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-07-06T11:44:36.507Zmore like thismore than 2023-07-06T11:44:36.507Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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2018
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1645390
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star this property date less than 2023-06-16more like thismore than 2023-06-16
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Refugees: Turkey more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what were the reasons for the increase from £425,000 in 2021–22 to £3 million in 2023–24 in the grant to Turkey for "return &amp; re-integration assistance", which was diverted from the Overseas Development Assistance budget to Home Office International Operations; and what guarantees they have received that this grant will not be used for compulsory repatriation or refoulement. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
star this property uin HL8565 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-06-29more like thismore than 2023-06-29
star this property answer text <p>The £3 million spend in Turkey in 2022 to 2023 was used to deliver training and equipment and exchange visits in relation to border security and detection of narcotics and illicit cash. An additional spend was utilised to support return and reintegration assistance.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-06-29T11:35:19.53Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-29T11:35:19.53Z
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2018
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1627712
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star this property date less than 2023-05-15more like thismore than 2023-05-15
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Families more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what support they provide, if any, to the Family Reunification Network. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
star this property uin HL7834 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-05-30more like thismore than 2023-05-30
star this property answer text <p>Officials are engaged with the Global Family Reunification Network and attended the annual conference earlier this month which sought to make connections between network members, share information on good practices and review shared challenges.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-05-30T15:18:32.75Zmore like thismore than 2023-05-30T15:18:32.75Z
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2018
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1627715
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star this property date less than 2023-05-15more like thismore than 2023-05-15
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Home Office more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Home Office remove filter
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unstar this property hansard heading Internally Displaced People and Refugees: Resettlement more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the role of statelessness as an obstacle to the resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons internationally and in the UK. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-05-30more like thismore than 2023-05-30
star this property answer text <p>The UK has a proud history of supporting refugees and since 2015, the UK has resettled over 28,200 individuals under our UNHCR resettlement schemes, including stateless individuals.</p><p>The UK is proud to welcome refugees through our current resettlement schemes, including the UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS), Community Sponsorship and the Mandate Resettlement Scheme.</p><p>UNHCR has responsibility for all out-of-country casework activity relating to the UK’s resettlement schemes, including the identification of people, assessment of their needs and referral to the UK for consideration. Given UNHCR’s mandate covers both refugees and stateless persons, they are expertly placed to help the UK authorities to identify and process vulnerable refugees, including those who are stateless, that would benefit from resettlement in this country.</p><p>Individuals coming through our resettlement schemes are assessed and referred by the UNHCR according to their submission criteria, which is based on people’s needs and vulnerabilities, and the UK does not intervene in decisions made under the criteria.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-05-30T15:18:11.453Zmore like thismore than 2023-05-30T15:18:11.453Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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2018
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1624534
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star this property date less than 2023-04-27more like thismore than 2023-04-27
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Immigration: Sponsorship more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the case for adopting systems similar to (1) Humanitarian Parole, and (2) the Welcome Corps, used in the USA, in the UK. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
star this property uin HL7511 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-05-15more like thismore than 2023-05-15
star this property answer text <p>The UK has an approach in place to support individuals who do not meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules but where there are exceptional and compassionate reasons for allowing them to remain here. Discretionary Leave allows an individual to be granted leave outside the Immigration Rules if they do not qualify for refugee status or humanitarian protection, or due to exceptional circumstances relating to their family or private life.</p><p>The UK already operates two sponsorship schemes which share similarities with the United States’ Welcome Corps initiative. The first is the Community Sponsorship Scheme, launched in 2016, which enables civil society to directly support refugees resettled to the UK through identifying housing and providing integration support. This scheme provides sanctuary to refugees identified and referred by UNHCR for resettlement directly from regions of conflict and instability.</p><p>The second is Homes for Ukraine, which launched last year in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, allowing Ukrainian nationals and their immediate family members to come to the UK if they have a named sponsor in the UK who is willing to accommodate them for a minimum of six months.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-05-15T16:10:54.02Zmore like thismore than 2023-05-15T16:10:54.02Z
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2018
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star this property date less than 2023-03-07more like thismore than 2023-03-07
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Home Office more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Home Office remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Afghanistan and Syria more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have, if any, to arrange preliminary interviews for Afghan and Syrian refugees seeking asylum in Britain in (1) France, and (2) Belgium. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-03-21more like thismore than 2023-03-21
star this property answer text <p>There is no provision within our Immigration Rules for someone to be allowed to travel to the UK to seek asylum or temporary refuge. Whilst the Home Office sympathises with individuals in many difficult situations around the world, it is not bound to consider asylum claims from the very large numbers of people overseas who might like to come here. Those who need international protection should claim asylum in the first safe country they reach – that is the fastest route to safety.</p><p>Our resettlement schemes already provide safe and legal routes for tens of thousands of people to start new lives in the UK. The UK welcomes people at risk through the UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS), Mandate Resettlement Scheme, Community Sponsorship and the Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-03-21T17:02:18.357Zmore like thismore than 2023-03-21T17:02:18.357Z
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2018
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star this property date less than 2023-03-03more like thismore than 2023-03-03
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Home Office more like this
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star this property answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
unstar this property hansard heading Refugees: Afghanistan more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government whether they will notify Afghan refugees in the UK starting with those who arrived under the Afghans Citizens Resettlement Scheme Pathway 3 of how they can apply to be reunited with close family members, regardless of where such family members are now located. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-03-17more like thismore than 2023-03-17
star this property answer text <p>In line with our existing policy, those resettled under the ACRS may be able to be accompanied by their immediate family members (their spouse or partner, and dependent children under 18).</p><p>The government remains committed to providing protection for vulnerable and at-risk people fleeing Afghanistan. The situation is very complex and presents significant challenges, including how those who are eligible for resettlement in the UK can leave Afghanistan.</p><p>This includes the eligible family members of those being resettled under the ACRS. For those evacuated from Afghanistan under the ACRS without their immediate family members, further information will be made available in due course about options for reuniting with them.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-03-17T13:38:22.627Zmore like thismore than 2023-03-17T13:38:22.627Z
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2018
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star this property date less than 2023-02-23more like thismore than 2023-02-23
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Prostitution more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to encourage and develop safe and stable ways for people to leave prostitution and sex work and to find alternative work. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
star this property uin HL5839 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-03-06more like thismore than 2023-03-06
star this property answer text <p>We believe that people who want to leave prostitution and sex work should be given every opportunity to find routes out. Where someone wishes to exit prostitution or sex work, we would seek to support them to achieve this, as we know that there can be particular barriers to exiting. We continue to work with the police, Crown Prosecution Service and others to ensure that this is the focus.</p><p>As the Bristol University research on the nature and prevalence of sex work and prostitution shows, activity is increasingly moving online. We are providing £1.36m over the next three years to ‘Changing Lives’ to better understand the levels and types of online abuse and exploitation that are happening, and why, and identify and develop the pathways that are needed to improve support.</p><p>Victims of Modern Slavery have access to DWPs mainstream employment support where they qualify for income related benefits. This includes the Work and Health Programme, Restart and Sector Based Work Academy Programmes. To support everyone seeking alternative work, the Find a job service has over 170,000 job vacancies across a wide range of industries.</p><p>In addition to this, to protect the most vulnerable we are increasing benefits in line with inflation. This means that, subject to Parliamentary approval, they will rise by September Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation – 10.1%. Furthermore, we are making cost of living payments (paid in 2 lump sums of £326 and £324) to more than 8 million low-income households on Universal Credit, Income-based Jobseekers Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Pension Credit, with £150 to individuals receiving disability benefits.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Sharpe of Epsom more like this
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less than 2023-03-06T16:42:33.35Zmore like thismore than 2023-03-06T16:42:33.35Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Sharpe of Epsom more like this
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1581671
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star this property date less than 2023-01-30more like thismore than 2023-01-30
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Migrant Workers: Exploitation more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking (1) to address, and (2) to prevent, cases in the UK of (a) forced labour, (b) people trafficking, and (c) exploitation of domestic workers from overseas countries. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-13more like thismore than 2023-02-13
star this property answer text <p>The Government is committed to tackling all forms of modern slavery and through the Modern Slavery Act 2015, we have given law enforcement agencies the tools to tackle modern slavery, including maximum life sentences for perpetrators and enhanced protection for victims. Modern slavery is a complex crime that requires an end-to-end response both nationally and internationally – and that is why we are investing in a multi-agency approach across a range of activities, which include:</p><p> </p><ul><li>Setting up a Modern Slavery Fund in 2016 to reduce modern slavery in the UK and overseas. Between 2016 and March 2022, £32.6m of Official Development Assistance has been invested, including in projects to strengthen law enforcement responses; protect victims from re-trafficking; and prevent people from being trafficked from countries where high numbers of people are trafficked to the UK;</li><li>Introducing, in 2016, tools to tackle businesses who repeatedly or recklessly commit labour market offences and expanding the role and remit of the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority in 2017, giving specially trained officers new police powers to prevent, detect and investigate serious labour exploitation across the entire economy. The Government spends £33 million a year on state enforcement of employment rights;</li><li>Supporting the police to improve the national response to modern slavery and organised immigration crime through £16.5m of funding since 2016, to the Modern Slavery and Organised Immigration Crime Unit to provide a bespoke intelligence hub, improved training and regional operational coordinators to support individual police forces;</li><li>Cracking down on county lines gangs who are exploiting children. This includes up to £5m to fund specialist support provided by Catch22 for under 25s who are criminally exploited and trafficked through county lines in specific areas;</li><li>Investing in research into what works to prevent slavery, as well as assessing risks of modern slavery in policy development, to ensure that opportunities for exploitation are minimised; and</li><li>Designing the Immigration Rules governing our Overseas Domestic Worker route to prevent the importation of exploitative practices to the UK.</li></ul>
star this property answering member printed Lord Sharpe of Epsom more like this
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less than 2023-02-13T11:08:59.907Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-13T11:08:59.907Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Sharpe of Epsom more like this
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2018
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1580947
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star this property date less than 2023-01-25more like thismore than 2023-01-25
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Children more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to provide independent guardians or advocates for all migrant children separated from their parents; if so, when they expect this to be offered throughout England and Wales; and whether specialist foster parents will be available. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-08more like thismore than 2023-02-08
star this property answer text <p>This Government takes its responsibility for the welfare of migrant children very seriously. We have comprehensive statutory and policy safeguards in place for caring for and safeguarding unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC).</p><p>Social workers and the courts are best placed to make decisions for vulnerable children, in consideration of all the factors involved in often complex cases. Children should be cared for in a way that recognises and respects their identity and carers should be given the training and support they need to meet the child’s needs.</p><p>Local authorities are responsible for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children in their area, including their mental health and emotional wellbeing needs, regardless of their immigration status. Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) are provided in addition to this statutory support and are an additional source of advice and support for potentially trafficked children, irrespective of nationality, and somebody who can advocate on their behalf.</p><p>Due to the specialist nature of the ICTG service there is currently no intention to expand the scope to include all young asylum-seeking children in England and Wales whether or not they are separated from their parents.</p><p>There are other provisions already in place to provide support for migrant children. Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children can access legal advice from qualified legal representatives and, in England, independent advice and assistance on the asylum process and in their interactions with government agencies is available from the Refugee Council’s Independent Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children Support Service (IUSS).</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-02-08T17:56:31.063Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-08T17:56:31.063Z
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1580948
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star this property date less than 2023-01-25more like thismore than 2023-01-25
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Slavery more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what protection, if any, is provided to persons receiving a Conclusive Grounds Decision from the National Referrals Mechanism. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-07more like thismore than 2023-02-07
star this property answer text <p>We are committed to ensuring that the National Referral Mechanism effectively supports genuine victims to recover from their modern slavery experience and to support the prosecution of their exploiters.</p><p> </p><p>Following a positive Conclusive Grounds decision, if a victim is being supported by the Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract, they will receive accommodation, financial support, and access to a support worker where necessary, until they no longer have a recovery need for this support, or until their recovery needs are met by alternative services.</p><p> </p><p>It is also a government priority to increase prosecutions of perpetrators of modern slavery. That is why we have made clear, for the first time in legislation, that where a public authority, such as the police, is pursuing an investigation or criminal proceedings, confirmed victims who are co-operating in this activity and need to remain in the UK in order to do so, will be granted temporary permission to stay if it is necessary for them to be in the UK to support the investigation.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-02-07T14:29:28.37Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-07T14:29:28.37Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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2018
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1568388
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star this property date less than 2023-01-18more like thismore than 2023-01-18
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Windrush Compensation Scheme more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government how much total compensation they have paid out so far to those affected by the Windrush scandal. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-01more like thismore than 2023-02-01
star this property answer text <p>As at the end of November 2022, the total amount paid or offered to claimants through the Windrush Compensation Scheme had increased to over £62.42 million. Of this total, £52.76 million had been paid across 1,377 claims and a further £9.66 million had been offered, awaiting acceptance, or pending review.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-02-01T17:43:59.393Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-01T17:43:59.393Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-17more like thismore than 2023-01-17
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Refugees: Afghanistan more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have any plans to develop, in conjunction with (1) the Refugee Council, and (2) Safe Passage, a system for reuniting Afghan families, as was done for Ukrainian families; and if not, why not. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-01more like thismore than 2023-02-01
star this property answer text <p>In line with our existing policy, those resettled under Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) and relocated under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP) may be able to be accompanied by their immediate family members.</p><p>The government remains committed to providing protection for vulnerable people fleeing Afghanistan. However, the situation is very complex and presents significant challenges, including how those who are eligible for resettlement in the UK can leave the country. This includes the eligible family members of those being resettled under the ACRS. For those evacuated from Afghanistan under the ACRS without their immediate family members, further information will be made available in due course about options for reuniting with them.</p><p>Those referred by UNHCR under the ACRS will have refugee status and will therefore be able to access the refugee family reunion route.</p><p>Those without refugee status wishing to bring family members would need to apply through the regular family visa route under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-02-01T11:42:33.033Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-01T11:42:33.033Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-17more like thismore than 2023-01-17
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Employment more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government why asylum applicants are not permitted to apply for permission to work after six months in the UK, given the current labour shortages. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-02-01more like thismore than 2023-02-01
star this property answer text <p>Asylum seekers are allowed to work in the UK if their claim has been outstanding for 12 months or more, through no fault of their own. Those permitted to work are restricted to jobs on the Shortage Occupation List.</p><p>It is important to distinguish between those who need protection and those seeking to work here who can apply for a work visa under the Immigration Rules. Asylum seekers do not need to make perilous journeys in order to seek employment in the UK. There are various safe and legal routes for those seeking to work in the UK under the Points Based System.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-02-01T11:41:58.177Zmore like thismore than 2023-02-01T11:41:58.177Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Deportation more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of whether the deportation of (1) convicted offenders, or (2) overstayers, to countries with no, or limited, health and welfare systems, is likely to result in destitution for those individuals. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>All individuals subject to removal from the UK are provided with the opportunity to raise claims, including medical claims, which are fully considered and determined before they are returned to their country of nationality or another country.</p><p>Claims are carefully assessed on their individual merits and against a background of published country information notes and policy, which are available on Gov.UK.</p><p>The Home Office provides financial assistance through the Facilitated Return and Assisted Voluntary Return schemes to support individuals to return to their home country.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T17:50:09.15Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T17:50:09.15Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Immigration: Windrush Generation more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government how many individuals have received payments from the Emergency Hardship Fund since it was set up following the Windrush scandal. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>In December 2018, the Home Office established an Urgent and Exceptional Payments (UEP) process under the Windrush Compensation Scheme. The policy has a very clear purpose to provide support to members of the Windrush cohort who have an urgent and exceptional need, where this cannot wait for the full compensation scheme decision.</p><p>The Home Office are committed to providing support as quickly as possible where it is needed. The number of individuals issued with an Urgent and Exceptional Payment is not currently published, the Home Office are working to publish that information shortly. The total value of Urgent and Exceptional Payments approved is published and as at the end of November 2022, the total amount paid out was £239,836.46.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T17:48:11.657Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T17:48:11.657Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Migrants: Children more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what estimate they have made of the number of children born and living in the UK who have no official residence status; and what plans they have to address those cases. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>We do not hold data on the number of children born in the UK who do not have regularised status.</p><p> </p><p>There are provisions within the Immigration Rules which allow children who have been born in the UK and are subject to immigration control to make an application and regularise their status. On 22 June 2022 the Private Life Rules were changed to make it easier for children and young adults in this position to gain settled status. When the parent or guardian is making an application to regularise their child’s status, they can apply for a fee waiver where they are unable to afford the application fee, are destitute or at risk of imminent destitution, or their income is not sufficient to meet the needs of their child.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T17:46:36.957Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T17:46:36.957Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Windrush Lessons Learned Review more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government how many of the 30 recommendations made by the Windrush Lessons Learned Commission have so far been implemented. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>In her report last year, Wendy Williams concluded that 21 of her recommendations have been met or partially met. She acknowledged that the scale of the challenge she set the department was significant and that change on this scale takes time.</p><p>Since then, we have made further progress in delivering against Wendy Williams’ recommendations, including:</p><ul><li>In October 2022, the Home Office established the Office for the Independent Examiner of Complaints, and Moiram Ali was appointed as the Independent Examiner, subsequent to a public appointment recruitment process.</li><li>The Home Office has held over 200 engagement and outreach events across the country and the Windrush Help Teams have attended over 120 one-to-one surgeries to help people apply for documentation.</li><li>As of the end of October 2022, the Home Office had paid out or offered £59.58m in compensation to Windrush victims. In June 2022, the ‘Serving Diverse Communities – Acting on Our Values’ learning package was launched across the Home Office, this started with Recommendations 24 has been designed and is in the process of final review prior to implementation.</li></ul>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T17:47:01.183Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T17:47:01.183Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Migrants: Compensation more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what is the backlog of applications for full compensation following mistakes by the Home Office regarding migration or residence status. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>The Windrush Compensation Scheme was launched in April 2019 to compensate members of the Windrush generation and their families for the losses and impacts they have suffered as a result of being unable to demonstrate their lawful immigration status in the United Kingdom.</p><p> </p><p>The current number of claims that are awaiting a decision at all stages of the initial consideration process, referred to as ‘Work in Progress’ (WIP), for the Windrush Compensation Scheme is published in the Transparency Data release. The latest data was published on 13<sup>th</sup> January 2023 and can be found at: <a href="https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gov.uk%2Fgovernment%2Fpublications%2Fwindrush-compensation-scheme-data-november-2022&amp;data=05%7C01%7CWini.Kirby1%40homeoffice.gov.uk%7C3a875839952d43a34e5108dafa04dfab%7Cf24d93ecb2914192a08af182245945c2%7C0%7C0%7C638097196076163254%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&amp;sdata=9M2YIfAi6Ff1a3IkonDVeJHzmrml%2B8FgNSVxCOI8XUE%3D&amp;reserved=0" target="_blank">Windrush Compensation Scheme data: November 2022 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)</a>. The relevant page is <em>WCS 05 - Total WIP and Age.</em></p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T17:39:30.847Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T17:39:30.847Z
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star this property date less than 2023-01-09more like thismore than 2023-01-09
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Migrants: Detainees more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government how many persons are currently held in immigration detention. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2023-01-23more like thismore than 2023-01-23
star this property answer text <p>The Home Office publishes numbers of detainees in the Immigration Statistics quarterly release on gov.uk. The most recent published total of people in detention was for the end of September 2022, when there were 2,077 detainees held.</p><p>For more information about how this data should be interpreted, please see the ‘About the statistics’ section of the release.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2023-01-23T14:14:01.21Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-23T14:14:01.21Z
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star this property date less than 2022-12-13more like thismore than 2022-12-13
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading EU Countries: Refugees more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking, if any, to support (1) the EU, and (2) countries on the Mediterranean coast, with refugees in that region; and what plans they have, if any, to contribute to the EU’s proposed Voluntary Solidarity Mechanism. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2022-12-30more like thismore than 2022-12-30
star this property answer text <p>The EU’s Voluntary Solidarity Mechanism is a temporary measure, open to the EU and Associated States, to which the UK is not a party.</p><p>We remain open to discussing greater UK-EU cooperation on migration issues. Meanwhile, the UK supports asylum-seekers through other means: between 2016 and September 2022, we resettled more than 26,000 individuals via refugee resettlement schemes – the third highest number in the world after the United States and Canada, and more than any other European country. Our focus will remain on helping people directly from regions of conflict and instability.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2022-12-30T14:11:50.833Zmore like thismore than 2022-12-30T14:11:50.833Z
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star this property date less than 2022-12-06more like thismore than 2022-12-06
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Asylum: Applications more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government, with regard to the processing of asylum claims, what steps they are taking (1) to improve the quality of decision-making, (2) to prioritise the most vulnerable cases and those who have been waiting longest, and (3) to improve access to good quality legal advice for applicants. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2022-12-20more like thismore than 2022-12-20
star this property answer text <p>The Home Office have an asylum transformation programme that will speed up and simplify decision making, reduce the time people spend in the asylum system and decrease the number of people who are awaiting an interview or decision. These initiatives include conducting shorter, more focused interviews or omitting interviews where it is appropriate to do so; streamlining decision templates for grants and refusals; and focusing on improving quality to ensure decisions are right first time.</p><p>We are currently concentrating on deciding older claims, high harm cases, those cases with extreme vulnerability, children and new flow cases, whilst those in receipt of support are a priority for Legacy cases.</p><p>All asylum claimants have the opportunity to be legally represented during their asylum claim, and legal aid funding is provided to those who need it.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Murray of Blidworth more like this
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less than 2022-12-20T16:21:01.613Zmore like thismore than 2022-12-20T16:21:01.613Z
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star this property date less than 2022-12-06more like thismore than 2022-12-06
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading Migrants: Detainees more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government how many persons were held in immigration detention for (1) removal from the UK, and (2) assessment purposes, for the most recent date that data are available; and whether the Manston immigration centre is still overcrowded and therefore potentially a risk to health. more like this
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Lord Hylton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2022-12-20more like thismore than 2022-12-20
star this property answer text <p>The Home Office publishes data on people held in detention in the quarterly Immigration Statistics release.</p><p>Data on those in detention relate to those in detention on the last day of the quarter. Reasons for detention are not published in the data.</p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Quarter</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Number of detainees</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2021 Q4</p></td><td><p>1,179</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2022 Q1</p></td><td><p>1,440</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2022 Q2</p></td><td><p>2,038</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2022 Q3</p></td><td><p>2,077</p></td></tr></tbody></table> more like this
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less than 2022-12-20T17:38:35.363Zmore like thismore than 2022-12-20T17:38:35.363Z
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star this property date less than 2022-12-05more like thismore than 2022-12-05
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Home Office more like this
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unstar this property hansard heading UK Visas and Immigration more like this
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star this property question text To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to implement recommendations from the report by the Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration An Inspection of UK Visas and Immigration Front End Services (August 2020 – June 2021), published on 25 November 2021. more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2022-12-19more like thismore than 2022-12-19
star this property answer text <p>All the recommendations from this report have been actioned and are either closed or proposed for closure.</p> more like this
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less than 2022-12-19T15:57:20.023Zmore like thismore than 2022-12-19T15:57:20.023Z
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