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Border Force

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FoundedMarch 1
2012
Number of employees7,500
Jurisdiction United Kingdom
PredecessorUK Border Agency
Agency executivePaul Lincoln, Director General
Parent agency Home Office
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About Border Force


Border Force is a part of the Home Office, responsible for frontline border control operations at air, sea and rail ports in the United Kingdom.

Suella Braverman's letter to Rishi Sunak in full

Suella Braverman's letter to Rishi Sunak in full
Nov 14,2023 12:51 pm

... I want to thank all of those civil servants, police, Border Force officers and security professionals with whom I have worked and whose dedication to public safety is exemplary...

Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning

Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning
Nov 8,2023 7:41 pm

... It said that might have contributed to the wrong assumption that people on board the boat had been rescued by the Border Force...

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes
Nov 6,2023 2:41 pm

... The legislation will also apply to Border Force employees and some Passport Office staff in England, Wales and Scotland...

Significant quantity of drugs found off Dorset coast

Significant quantity of drugs found off Dorset coast
Oct 8,2023 9:40 am

... Border Force and Hampshire Police are supporting the investigation...

Train drivers strikes could continue in to Christmas, as fresh disruption begins

Train drivers strikes could continue in to Christmas, as fresh disruption begins
Sep 28,2023 8:51 pm

... Several industries have taken strike action since summer 2022, including nursing, Border Force staff, doctors and driving instructors...

Escaped prisoner Daniel Khalife still on the run

Escaped prisoner Daniel Khalife still on the run
Sep 7,2023 12:01 pm

... Even before the Met went public, queues were building at airports and ports after Border Force staff were instructed to put tighter security measures in place...

Chris Mason: Questions over how prisoner managed to escape

Chris Mason: Questions over how prisoner managed to escape
Sep 7,2023 3:31 am

... The decisions that came next followed established procedures and were taken not by ministers, but by others: police forces around the country sharing information, and Border Force being told about Daniel Abed Khalife in case he was was trying to flee the country...

We can avoid flight chaos in future, says air traffic boss

We can avoid flight chaos in future, says air traffic boss
Aug 30,2023 12:21 am

... After chairing a meeting between Nats, the CAA, airlines, airports, trade bodies and Border Force, Transport Secretary Mark Harper said on Tuesday that knock-on effects of the disruption were likely to continue over the coming days...

Novak Djokovic: Court to decide player's Australian Open fate

Aug 24,2023 10:41 pm

Tennis star Novak Djokovic 's chances of winning a record 21 Grand Slams hinge on an imminent decision by a court in Australia.

The Federal Court will hear his appeal after the government cancelled his visa for The Second time this month on grounds of public interest.

It argues that the Serbian player, who has not been vaccinated for Covid-19, poses a threat to Public Health .

His defence say the grounds given are " invalid and illogical".

Djokovic has been staying at an immigration detention hotel in Melbourne, the same place he was taken after his visa was first revoked following his arrival on 6 January.

A judge overturned that earlier decision, finding that border officials had ignored correct procedure when he arrived, but the government stepped in on Friday to revoke The Visa again.

If he loses the new appeal, The World 's top-ranked men's Tennis Player faces deportation and a three-year visa ban.

If the saga ends in a win before The Court , he could be playing his first game in the Australian Open in Melbourne on Monday.

Three judges will decide Djokovic's fate when the Federal Court meets at 09:30 local time on Sunday (22:30 GMT on Saturday).

They will look at whether Immigration Minister Alex Hawke was justified in cancelling Djokovic's visa under Australia's Migration Act.

Court documents show Mr Hawke concluded that the unvaccinated player's presence could fuel opposition to Covid-19 vaccination.

" [I] consider that his presence may be a risk to the health of the Australian community, " he wrote in a letter to Djokovic and his lawyers, adding that he believed it could also provoke " civil unrest" because he was " a person of influence and status".

Defence lawyer Nick Wood has challenged that argument, saying he believes deporting The Player could potentially have the same effect.

There has been much public anger in Australia over Djokovic's attempt to enter the country unvaccinated. Two of its most populous states, New South Wales and Victoria, have been reporting tens of thousands of Covid-19 cases for weeks, testing clinics are struggling and The Number of deaths is rising.

The federal government is stressing that no-One is above the strict rules in place to cope with the pandemic.

While Djokovic is not vaccinated, he has caught Covid-19 twice, with the latest positive test on 16 December.

He was originally granted an exemption to enter Australia by two different independent health panels - One commissioned by Tennis Australia, The Other by The State government of Victoria.

But Australian Border Force detained him on 5 January for not meeting federal coronavirus requirements.

Djokovic is currently level with Switzerland's Roger Federer and Spain's Rafael Nadal on 20 Grand Slams. The issue with his entry into Australia also raises questions about whether he will face difficulty playing in tournaments elsewhere.

Nadal said on Saturday: " [The] Australian Open is much more important than any player. If he's playing finally, okay. If he's not playing, the Australian Open will be great… with or without him. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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