Should the Home Office be broken up into two units ?
The department is once again the subject of debate about whether it is beyond repair after immigration and prison problems “It’s not that the Home Office is too big. It’s that the brains of many of the people who run it are not big enough,” says one former departmental insider. Unwieldy, (…)
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