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Government set to bolster supply chains by extending cabotage rights

Announcing a consultation to temporarily amend cabotage rules and a package of measures to support the pig industry.

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Yacht skipper jailed following Border Force sea interception

A Dutch national who was caught in the process of sneaking 9 Albanian nationals into the UK in a sailing vessel has been jailed.

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ESFA Update: 6 October 2021

Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.

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Military finish up training to start fuel deliveries as government extends support to industry

UK government announces additional measures to help ensure the stability of the UK supply chain.

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New duties for councils to provide support in safe accommodation for domestic abuse victims

New regulations and guidance set out the level of support councils are required to provide.

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Insecure ID cards phased out as travel document to strengthen UK borders

From 1 October, UK Border Force will stop accepting insecure ID cards from most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, in a move that will strengthen UK borders

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Civil/crime news: office supervisor remote working changes

We are changing the officer supervisor standards relating to remote working for supervisors under the 2017 crime contract and the 2018 civil contract.

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The Chief Inspector holds the first of his new Migration Forums with a focus on the education sector.

The new forum joins the other ICIBI stakeholder groups that advise on specific areas such as maritime, aviation, adults at risk, and refugee and asylum issues.

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140 Australian and Kiwi tech scaleups join London Tech Week 2021

More than 140 joined Europe’s largest technology festival in specially designed sessions to support their expansion.

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Up to 5,500 poultry workers to help deliver Christmas dinners

Number of temporary poultry workers permitted to travel to and work in the UK will increase in time for Christmas.

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