Investigation into the acquisition of the Northeye site for asylum accommodation
Published on:Home Office’s quick acquisition of the Northeye site for asylum accommodation led to it cutting corners and paying more than it needed to.
Home Office’s quick acquisition of the Northeye site for asylum accommodation led to it cutting corners and paying more than it needed to.
Government’s plans for asylum accommodation will cost more than using hotels, and large sites are housing fewer people than planned.
The UK Government will pay £370 million under the UK-Rwanda Partnership, a further £20,000 per individual and £120 million once the first 300 people have been relocated, plus £150,874 per individual for processing and operational costs, according to a new report by the National Audit Office.
Our report aims to increase transparency by taking stock of what the Homes for Ukraine scheme has achieved to date, for what cost, and what can be learned.
This guide has been produced to support the Home Affairs Committee in its examination of the Home Office’s spending and performance.
This report examines the Home Office’s progress in delivering the asylum and protection transformation programme., including the potential impact of the programme on the wider asylum system.
This report assesses whether the Home Office’s activities for enforcing immigration rules are achieving its vision.
This report examines the government’s replacement of the COMPASS contracts for accommodation and support for asylum seekers.
A National Audit Office (NAO) report assessing the Home Office’s progress delivering its asylum and protection transformation programme.
This report examines the government’s replacement of the COMPASS contracts for accommodation and support for asylum seekers.