Government Spent £80m Fighting Legal Challenges Against The Home Office Last Year
The Government spent more than £79m fighting legal challenges against the Home Office in 2023 — more than in the previous three years combined.
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The Government spent more than £79m fighting legal challenges against the Home Office in 2023 — more than in the previous three years combined.
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