
Immigration 'chaos' as hundreds of Home Office staff not up to scratch
The number of Home Office failing to meet performance standards has more than doubled as the department comes under fire for asylum scandals and small boats
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The number of Home Office failing to meet performance standards has more than doubled as the department comes under fire for asylum scandals and small boats

The government said it is "ramping up action" to end the use of hotels for illegal migrants.

In some cases, solicitors did not respond to urgent requests for help. In others, firms declined the cases altogether.

At least 5,136 people have entered the UK so far this year on small boats.

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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said the "hideous" arson attack - feared to have been orchestrated by Iran - is proof "too little has been done".

Nigeria has finally agreed to recognise UK Letters - an identity document used by the Home Office if a foreign national does not hold a valid passport.

Bassetlaw's Jo White says Red Wall MPs want to see an end to small boat crossings.

Shabana Mahmood said families who have failed their claims have long known that removals were rarely enforced.

The Home Secretary, unveiling radical reforms to the UK's crumbling asylum system, offered 150 families living in hotels the "staggering" sum to voluntarily leave the UK.