Ukraine UK visa scheme welcomes more than 100,000 safely
More than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived safely in Britain under two UK visa schemes, according to government data. Full report, here.
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More than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived safely in Britain under two UK visa schemes, according to government data. Full report, here.
EasyJet CEO blasts the British government's refusal to allow more UK visas for EU cabin crew and ground handling staff. Full report, here.
Children in Home Office hotel accommodation fed worms by government contractor, Serco. Full report, here.
The Home Office has announced plans to trial a digital border as part of the government’s New Plan for UK Immigration. Full report, here.
UK Prime Minister hopefuls Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss have both pledged to implement hardline UK immigration policies. Full report, here.
Home Office accused of misrepresenting UNHCR over controversial UK immigration policy. Full report, here.
According to new research, education agents rank the UK visa process as one of the best in the world. Full report, here.
Outgoing Edinburgh International festival director describes post-Brexit UK visa rules as a disaster for the arts. Full report, here.
Changes to New Zealand and UK Youth Mobility and Working Holiday Visa schemes agreed for young people. Full report, here.
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has agreed a UK immigration deal with Nigeria amid collapse of Tory government. Full report, here.
The UK government's controversial new immigration bill continues to attract a great deal of criticism as reported by The Guardian. With the government refusing to make further concessions, concerns are rising about its legality and effectiveness.
Following recent public sector pay rises, the UK government has announced a controversial source of funding to accommodate the increases. The decision to increase the fees migrants pay to access the National Health Service (NHS) and for visa applications has sparked much debate.