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Over the past year, I have seen the extraordinary dedication of Home Office staff delivering outcomes for the public and our vision of a safe, fair and prosperous UK. Home Secretary Permanent Secretary – Foreword The Home Office is right at the heart of the Government’s work to build back better, stronger and safer. Nevertheless, we continue to do sterling work and are delivering the People’s Priorities.

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This report underlines what an incredibly challenging year 2020-21 was for the Home Office.

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We have announced plans to overhaul the asylum system and further crack down on the ruthless criminal gangs who facilitate dangerous journeys, such as those made across the Channel in small boats.

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Having taken back control of legal migration by ending free movement, we are also committed to tackling illegal immigration. The report also highlights our continued progress in providing EU nationals with the status they need to remain in the UK, with just under five million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme processed as of the end of March 2021. We will continue to welcome refugees and attract the best talent to the UK through a new points-based immigration system. We have also produced a New Plan for Immigration, so that we can fix the broken system and take back control of this country’s borders. In February we set out proposals for a new Protect Duty as part of our commitment to improve safety and security at public venues and spaces. During this reporting period, we have enhanced our response to these risks, including through joint work with the Ministry of Justice to overhaul terrorist sentencing. The Home Office is pivotal in defending the country against threats to homeland security and I pay tribute to all those across government, law enforcement and the security services who work day and night to keep us all safe. Progress has also been made in responding to Wendy Williams’s Lessons Learned Review, underpinned by a programme of change designed to deliver a cultural shift in the Home Office. The Scheme has now paid out £20.4 million and offered a further £9 million. In December, we announced an overhaul of the Windrush Compensation Scheme, with the amount paid to individuals more than doubling within weeks of the changes taking effect. Righting the terrible wrongs suffered by members of the Windrush generation remains a key priority. We also launched the #YouAreNotAlone campaign, which has reached a huge audience, and the Domestic Abuse Bill has now received Royal Assent.

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Home should be a safe place for everyone, so another important strand of our work during the pandemic was ensuring critical frontline services remained available to domestic abuse victims. For example, thanks to the funding for cracking down on ‘county lines’ drugs gangs, police have made thousands of arrests, shut down hundreds of deal lines and seized vast quantities of drugs and cash. We have continued to invest significantly in tackling the most dangerous threats. 8,771 officers have already joined forces in England and Wales as part of our campaign to recruit an additional 20,000 over three years. We have pledged to make communities safer and put more police on the streets – and we are making excellent progress. That has only been possible thanks to the dedication and skill of thousands of public servants in the Home Office and on the frontline in operational roles. Our latest Annual Report and Accounts highlight how the Home Office has contributed to the Coronavirus response, including through the implementation of health measures at the border and support for the police in enforcing rules designed to prevent the spread of the virus, all while continuing to deliver the People’s Priorities. The Home Office’s work has always been critically important, yet the scale of the challenge has been even greater during an unprecedented and immensely challenging period in our country’s history. Home Secretary – IntroductionĪs Home Secretary, I am immensely proud to lead a Department that is so essential to the Government’s mission to protect and serve the public.

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This is a part of a series of departmental publications which along with the Main Estimates 2020-21 and the document Public Expenditure: Statistical Analyses 2020, present the Government’s outturn for 2020-21 and planned expenditure for 2021-22. Accounts presented to the House of Commons pursuant to Section 6(4) of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 and Section 2(3) of the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1921.Īnnual Report presented to the House of Commons by Command of Her Majesty Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on 8 July 2021.













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