Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children (21 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The decision for any UAS child to be referred to the NTS for transfer lies with the local authority as the child’s corpor
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Housing (20 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Official statistics published by the Home Office are kept under review in line with the code of practice for statistics,
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children (17 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The most recently available information is regularly published on the government website.
Written Answers — Home Office: Human Trafficking: France (17 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Since the UK left the EU in January 2020, we have strengthened our bilateral relationship with France on migration.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children (17 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The most recently available information is regularly published on the government website.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (17 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: This is operationally sensitive information. We have been clear that the scheme is uncapped.
Written Answers — Home Office: Immigration: Detainees (16 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Detention plays a key role in maintaining effective immigration control and securing the UK’s borders, particularly in co
Written Answers — Home Office: Deportation: Rwanda (15 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The Home Office does not routinely publish information on detention activity at a regional level.
Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda (14 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: The Home Office routinely monitors levels of compliance for individuals who are required to report as a condition of thei
Written Answers — Home Office: Immigration: Detainees (14 May 2024) Michael Tomlinson: Healthcare services in immigration detention facilities in England are commissioned by NHS England.