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Home Office to exit first 50 asylum hotels by the end of January
Fifty hotels currently being used to house asylum seekers across the UK will be returned to general use by the end of January 2024, the Home Office has said.
Agency workers arrested in immigration raid at Marriott Regents Park hotel
Eleven agency workers have been arrested in an immigration raid at the Marriott Regents Park hotel in London.
Use of nitrous oxide for catering purposes to remain lawful
Hospitality industry warns ‘ridiculous’ hike in visa fees will worsen staffing crisis
Prices of work visas to increase by 15% next month
Stradey Park hotel: Four charged after asylum seeker protest
Four people have been charged after protests took place at a spa hotel which is set[...]
Home Office to 'slash' number of hotels being used for asylum seekers
The Home Office has announced more than 5,000 asylum seekers will be moved into floating vessels[...]
Home Office arrests 60 food delivery drivers
The Home Office has arrested 60 moped drivers from food delivery companies such as Deliveroo, UberEats[...]
Ministers due to extend alcohol off-sales permissions
Ministers are planning to extend the temporary alcohol off-sales permissions, subject to parliamentary approval.
Government not considering a coronavirus recovery visa
The government is not considering a coronavirus recovery visa despite calls from the industry for support during its well-documented and widespread staffing shortage, which threatens its recovery."
Quarantine restrictions reinstated for UK arrivals from Spain
Spain has been removed from the UK government’s ‘safe list’ of countries that do not require travellers to quarantine for 14 days on their return.
MPs and 200 industry leaders oppose 14-day quarantine plan
A growing number of politicians and leaders across the tourism and hospitality industries have called on the government to pursue alternatives to the "blanket" 14-day quarantine for international arrivals proposed by the Home Office.
Fred Sirieix made to feel like a “second-class citizen” in application for permanent residency
Leading maître d’ and television presenter Fred Sirieix said that he has been made to feel[...]
Plymouth restaurant Le Monde could face £20,000 fine after immigration raid
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