Aberdeen Takeaway Boss Banned for Illegal Workers and Exploiting People

Aberdeen Takeaway Boss Banned for Illegal Workers and Exploiting People

Qiqing He, 54, got banned from being a director for ten years after employing illegal workers at his Aberdeen takeaway, Chinese Cooking. Aberdeen Takeaway Boss Banned for Illegal Workers and Exploiting People A takeaway manager in Aberdeen got banned. He hired three workers illegally. Qiqing He, age 54, ran Chinese Cooking on Holburn Street. Immigration…

All Essex PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Extra Government Cash

All Essex PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Extra Government Cash

Essex Police receive £4.5 million, up from £2.2 million, from the Home Office, saving all 99 PCSO roles threatened by the budget shortfall. All Essex PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Extra Government Cash Good news! All 99 PCSOs in Essex will keep their jobs. Extra money came through from the Home Office. Essex Police will…

Essex Police PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Government Boosts Funding

Essex Police PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Government Boosts Funding

Extra funding allows Essex Police to keep all 99 PCSOs jobs, averting earlier redundancy plans, though back-room staff cuts remain a threat. Essex Police PCSOs Saved From Redundancy After Government Boosts Funding Good news! All 99 PCSOs in Essex will keep their jobs. The Home Office approved more money for Essex Police. Earlier, these officers…

Swindon and Wiltshire Boast Lowest Crime Rate in England, Says New Report

Swindon and Wiltshire Boast Lowest Crime Rate in England, Says New Report

New data reveals Swindon and Wiltshire have the lowest crime rate nationally, attributed to effective policing and preventative measures. Swindon and Wiltshire Boast Lowest Crime Rate in England, Says New Report Swindon and Wiltshire had many crimes, according to data shared by the Office of National Statistics. They counted almost 40,000 crimes, which is about…

Labour Government Rejects Scottish National Party Asylum Seeker Proposal

Labour Government Rejects Scottish National Party Asylum Seeker Proposal

The UK government turned down Scotland’s scheme for asylum seekers to work after six months, despite public support in Scotland. Labour Government Rejects Scottish National Party Asylum Seeker Proposal Scotland wanted asylum seekers to work sooner. They sent a plan to the UK government in November. The plan allowed work after six months, not twelve.…

Essex Receives £100 Million Policing Boost, Hirst Celebrates Funding Win

Essex Receives £100 Million Policing Boost, Hirst Celebrates Funding Win

Essex welcomes £100m funding for policing. It addresses a £5.3m shortfall, aiding crime reduction and enhanced community safety measures. Essex Receives £100 Million Policing Boost, Hirst Celebrates Funding Win The government is giving more money to police. It adds to £100 million already announced in December. That initial sum was for police in England and…

Taxpayers Spend £3,000 Daily on Clothes for Channel Migrants

Taxpayers Spend £3,000 Daily on Clothes for Channel Migrants

New data shows UK taxpayers are funding clothing for Channel migrants, costing £3,000 daily Taxpayers Spend £3,000 Daily on Clothes for Channel Migrants London: The British public is spending £3,000 every day on clothes for illegal migrants crossing the English Channel. This adds up to a whopping £4 million over three years for new garments.…

Buildings Set for Demolition as Home Office Moves to Expand Kent Centre

Buildings Set for Demolition as Home Office Moves to Expand Kent Centre

The Home Office is planning to demolish old buildings at the Kent immigration centre to make way for new facilities aimed at improving conditions. Buildings Set for Demolition as Home Office Moves to Expand Kent Centre Kent: So, the Home Office is gearing up to demolish some rundown buildings at the asylum seeker processing centre…

Travellers to the UK Face £16 Fee Increase as Government Plans Changes

Travellers to the UK Face £16 Fee Increase as Government Plans Changes

The UK government is raising the Electronic Travel Authorisation fee to £16, impacting international visitors starting January 8th Travellers to the UK Face £16 Fee Increase as Government Plans Changes London: So, the UK government is hiking the fee for the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from £10 to £16. This change comes just a month…

Travellers to UK Face Entry Denials Due to Digital Immigration Errors

Travellers to UK Face Entry Denials Due to Digital Immigration Errors

Many foreign nationals are being wrongly denied entry to the UK, causing frustration and confusion among travellers. Travellers to UK Face Entry Denials Due to Digital Immigration Errors London: So, it turns out that a bunch of foreign nationals are getting the short end of the stick when trying to enter the UK. They’re being…

Home Office Considers Electronic Forcefields to Combat Drug Drones Over Prisons

Home Office Considers Electronic Forcefields to Combat Drug Drones Over Prisons

The UK Home Office is exploring electronic forcefields to stop drug drones from entering prisons, enhancing security measures. Home Office Considers Electronic Forcefields to Combat Drug Drones Over Prisons Guernsey: The Home Office is looking into using electronic forcefields to keep drug drones away from UK prisons. This tech is already in action at Les…

Police and Home Office Operation Leads to Arrests and E-Bike Seizures

Police and Home Office Operation Leads to Arrests and E-Bike Seizures

A collaborative effort by police results in two arrests and the confiscation of illegal e-bikes in Newport city center Police and Home Office Operation Leads to Arrests and E-Bike Seizures Newport: A recent operation in Newport saw Gwent Police team up with the Home Office. They arrested two individuals and took four illegal e-bikes off…