Asylum accommodation
Home Affairs Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Home Office has a duty to provide housing and subsistence to asylum seekers who are awaiting a decision on their claim and are destitute. Asylum accommodation is primarily delivered by private providers through the Asylum Accommodation and Support Services Contracts (AASC). Home Office spending on asylum accommodation and support …
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22
Recommendations
24
Conclusions
1
Report
5
Oral sessions
6
Letters
5
Events
Activity timeline 18 events
22 Jan
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11 Nov
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27 Oct
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Report published
14 Oct
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14 Oct
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Oral evidence
1 Jul
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
10 Jun
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Oral evidence
10 Jun
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
13 May
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Oral evidence
Oral evidence sessions 5 sessions
1 Jul 2025
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Caroline O'Connor · Migrant Help
Juliet Halstead · Migrant Help
10 Jun 2025
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Dame Angela Eagle DBE · Home Office
Joanna Rowland CB · Home Office
Simon Ridley · Home Office
13 May 2025
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Claudia Sturt · Serco UK & Europe
Jason Burt · Mears Group
Steve Lakey · Clearsprings Ready Homes
29 Apr 2025
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Alex Fraser · British Red Cross
Councillor Peter Mason · Local Government Association
Enver Solomon · Refugee Council
Frances McMeeking · Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
Megan Smith · Deighton Pierce Glynn
Natasha Beresford · Dacorum Borough Council
Paul Dennett · Salford City Council
18 Mar 2025
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David Bolt · Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
Dr Lucy Mort · Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
Professor Jonathan Darling · Durham University
Sachin Savur · Institute for Government
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4th Report – The Home Office's management of asylum accommodation | HC 580 | 27 Oct 2025 | 46 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
46
Recommendation
Not Addressed
4th Report – The Home Office's man…
Home Office needs strategy for decentralised asylum accommodation, addressing challenges and opportunities
In principle, a decentralised model could provide a viable alternative to a centralised system that has simply not worked. A more localised approach could have a number of benefits, in particular enabling greater co- ordination between asylum accommodation and other …
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Government Response
The government reiterates its commitment to exiting all asylum hotels and is reviewing its long-term accommodation strategy, but does not address the recommendation about developing a strategy for a potential decentralised model or devoting resources to its oversight.
Home Office
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Government Response AI assessment · 46 of 22 classified
Accepted
11
Acknowledged
12
Deferred
13
Rejected
3
Total
22 recs + 24 conclusions
Correspondence 6 letters
22 Jan 2026
To committee
Letter from Minister for Border Security relating to Stay Belvedere Hotels Ltd 15.01.2026
Parliament page
11 Nov 2025
To committee
Letter from the Minister for Border Security and Asylum regarding asylum accommodation 10.11.2025
Parliament page
14 Oct 2025
From the Minister for Border Security & Asylum relating to Asylum accommodation 08.10.2025
Parliament page
14 Oct 2025
From committee
Letter to the Minister for Border Security and Asylum re asylum accommodation 01.07.2025
Parliament page
1 Jul 2025
To committee
Letter from the Minister for Border Security & Asylum on Asylum Accommodation following the evidence session on 10 June 25.06.2025
Parliament page
29 Apr 2025
To committee
Letter from the Chief Executive of the Refugee Council on asylum accommodation 14.04.2025
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