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Corporate publications and strategy documents

The documents below include our business plan, upcoming secondary legislation, public appointments and the Home Office information charter.

Home Office business plan 2011-2015

Our business plan includes our vision, our new objectives and the specific priorities we need to deliver, along with details of our departmental expenditure and transparency agenda. Read the Home Office business plan.

Resource accounts

These Home Office resource accounts show the department's income and expenditure for 2009-10, as well as its departmental spending, resource and capital budget, capital employed, administration costs, staff numbers, and identifiable expenditure by country, region and function, from 2004-05 to 2010-11.

Upcoming secondary legislation

This is a guide to the upcoming secondary legislation the Home Office intends to bring forward later this year. It includes the proposed title of each piece of legislation, the relevant Parliamentary procedure and the expected timetable.

Inevitably, some legislation will need to be created at short notice and so does not appear on this list. Secondary legislation dealing with sensitive matters or ongoing policy discussions has not been included on this list and also some of the legislation might not go forward.

Welsh language scheme

The Welsh Language Act 1993 requires all public bodies to prepare and adopt a Welsh language scheme. The Home Office’s Welsh language scheme applies to Home Office headquarters, the UK Border Agency and the Home Office’s non-departmental bodies that do not have their own Welsh language schemes.

Public appointments

Details of public appointments made in 2009 to non-departmental public bodies and other public bodies for which the Home Office has responsibility.

The Home Office information charter

The information charter tells you how we'll protect your personal information, and how you can find out more about our data protection processes.

Information management policy

Our information management policy is designed to make sure the information that we hold about people is managed professionally, efficiently, and is used it to its full potential. It makes sure that we take the right steps to keep this information protected and secure. 

Hospitality and business expenses

Senior officials' hospitality and business expenses information.

Documents published before 7 May 2010

You can read Home Office corporate publications and documents published before 7 May 2010 on the National Archives website. (new window)

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