The Home Office is a United Kingdom government department, responsible for internal affairs, such as law and order throughout England and Wales. It continues to be known, especially in official papers, as in former times as the Home Department. The Permanent Secretary for the Home Department is Sir David Normington. The Home Office was started as a government act in 1948.
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The Home Office - Site for the UK government department dealing with law, public order, public safety, immigration, fire, passports, prisons and the police among others. Includes detailed information on a number of issues including the Crime and Disorder Act.
Meta Description: [ The Home Office works to build a safe, just and tolerant society, by putting protection of the public at the heart of everything it does. ]
Guardian Unlimited Politics Special Reports - Home Affairs - Ongoing coverage of David Blunkett and the department of the Home Secretary with sections for asylum, anti-social behaviour, crime, domestic violence, drugs, euthanasia, housing, hunting, ID cards, police, prisons, terrorism and trial by jury.
Immigration and Nationality Directorate - Immigration rules and information for asylum seekers. The site also has the IND's (disclosable) instructions to staff.
Meta Description: [ IND ]
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner - Responsible for ensuring that persons seeking immigration advice and immigration services are treated fairly, honestly and receive competent fit advice.
Meta Description: [ Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner OISC ]
UK Passport Agency - The executive agency of the Home Office which is chiefly concerned with issuing and servicing UK passports to British nationals who are resident in the UK.
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