Department for Work and Pensions spends £213k to extend work permits despite Labour’s migration crackdown
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Department for Work and Pensions spends £213k to extend work permits despite Labour’s migration crackdown
Department for Work and Pensions spends £213k to extend work permits despite Labour’s migration crackdown
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Asylum hotels, black economy and benefit fraud mean ‘debate has moved on,’ says No10

Steve Barclay pressures Home Office amid claims migrants are spending money for essentials on gambling

Contrary to Labour pledge to bring situation under control, hordes of overseas workers still in Government employ

Home Secretary considers limiting number of workers that companies can recruit from abroad for jobs where there is an official…

It is difficult to maintain the view that high levels of migration are an economic necessity when domestic worklessness continues…

Home Secretary to unveil new restrictions to prevent migrants using study and work visas as backdoor into asylum system