All posts tagged "Border Control"
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Australian Treasury to supercharge engagement with academics; women’s health strategy for England unveiled: policy & delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed Australian Treasury secretary calls for closer ties between public servants and academics The federal
- Posted July 28, 2022
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Home Office considers complaints examiner after scathing ombudsman report
The UK Home Office could introduce an independent complaints examiner (ICE) after a scathing report from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, which found that a ‘Windrush generation’ UK resident
- Posted June 8, 2021
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Future Brexit measures are storing up disruption, think tank warns
The British government must prepare for future disruption that is being “stored up” over a range of Brexit measures that are still to come into force, a think tank has
- Posted March 25, 2021
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EU and UK prepare for paperwork and delays on new Brexit border
The EU has published sector by sector guidance for businesses in both the UK and on the European mainland, detailing the changes that will be necessary when the Brexit ‘transition
- Posted July 13, 2020
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Leak reveals Northern Ireland civil service plan for Irish Sea border controls
Senior civil servants in Northern Ireland have drawn up a plan to impose border checks in the Irish Sea on only those goods moving to or from the Republic of
- Posted May 9, 2018
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Zina Etheridge, Chief Executive, London Borough of Haringey: Exclusive Interview
Local authority officials often take jobs in central government, but few senior civil servants make the shift to council roles. The UK’s Zina Etheridge has travelled in both directions: she
- Posted March 22, 2018
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UK Border Force chief quizzed over migration crisis
British border control staff have stopped almost as many attempts by people entering the UK from the French border in three months as it did over the whole previous year,
- Posted October 15, 2015