Information about the places of Sharan Hotel will be shared with food distribution companies to deal with suspected hotspots of illegal work, House office Where are you
A new agreement with Diligru, just eat And Uber eats Will see information about high -risk areas shared to help highlight the misconduct on your platforms and help them suspend the accounts quickly.
Currently delivery riders discovered sharing their accounts asylum seekers Their profiles are suspended.
The latest measures expect to crack further on practice.
Home Secretary Yett Cooper said: “Illegal working honest businesses, exploit weak persons and fuel conducted immigration crime.
“By increasing our data sharing with delivery companies, we are taking decisive action to close flaws and enhance enforcement.
“Changes, changes, more safety measures and difficult new laws come up with an increase of 50% raids and arrests to do illegal work under the scheme.”
The home office said that Gig economy firms have also increased the right to identify and work real -time, due to which thousands of workers have been removed from platforms.
Shadow home secretary Chris Last month, it was claimed that evidence of illegal people working for food distribution firms was found during the journey to the hotel to be used for shelter fans.
In the UK, shelter seekers are usually stopped from work, while their claims are being processed, although permission may be implemented one year after the waiting.
The delivery firms met home office owners earlier this month to discuss the concerns of misconduct in the region.
Three delivery companies said they were fully committed to working with the house office and doing illegal work.
The ministers promised a “nationwide blitz” to target migrants illegally working as part of efforts to prevent people from coming from France to Britain.
Officials hope that earlier this month is expected to deal with the “pull factors” by Sir Kir Stmper and French President Emmanuel Macron as well as the “pull factors” attracting migrants in the UK earlier this month, which is to send some people to some people coming back to France.
More than 23,500 migrants have come to the UK after crossing the English Channel so far in 2025, which is a record for this point in the year.