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Theresa May is to publish fresh proposals for avoiding a hard border in Ireland in a last-ditch attempt to break the Brexit deadlock
Minister Greg Hands reveals Berkshire county town as HQ for Trade Remedies Authority
Recruitment of trade negotiators leaves department needing to cut overseas trade promotion posts
MPs urge Defra to admit it has an unmanageable workload and accuse DIT of lacking the capacity to do new trade deals
Despite Whitehall’s global reputation for integrity, it can still learn from a developing country civil service survey
Senior Home Office civil servant in charge of migration under pressure over Rudd resignation
Cabinet Office's annual figures show four-fold increase for Brexit department
NHS bosses say Indian doctors are being denied visas to work in the UK because of ‘hostile environment’
Government officials reported to have suggested that those applying for the right to remain in the UK could borrow a friend’s Android device
Permanent secretary Tom Scholar outlines tests done by department to ensure financial settlement figure is robust
Home secretary Amber Rudd sets out action plan to deal with cases of people facing immigration issues following rule changes
Former immigration chief insists "checks and balances" would prevent wrongful deportations
Public spending watchdog supports reasoning behind £35-39bn projection but warns "relatively small changes" could push cost outside the range
House of Lords motion wins backing from all living ex-Cabinet secretaries and former FCO leaders
Lord Kerslake has called for an inquiry into the Home Office decision to destroy Windrush landing cards
Home Office insists that decision was taken by then UK Border Agency and did not provide any reliable evidence relating to residence claims
Home secretary tells MPs that new Home Office team will aim to resolve cases within two weeks
Home Office minister acknowledges “a growing sense of anxiety” among some Commonwealth immigrants following legislative changes
Perm sec Antonia Romeo lauds department’s ability to “highest-calibre talent” after recruiting John Mahon
The UK government needs to set out proposals – not just send negotiators – to make progress on post-Brexit trade, says the Institute for Government’s Jill Rutter
New mechanisms required to enable all four governments to jointly agree post-Brexit policy, according to think tank
Foreign Affairs Committee argues FCO must develop a strategy and commit resources to the network of former British territories
Trade agreements during EU exit transition “very doable”, according to DExEU source
Chief inspector of borders and immigration says new exit checks system ‘severely hamstrung’