A new Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) has been appointed for a three-year term it has been announced. David Neal will replace David Bolt and will begin his appointment on Monday, 22 March. UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel, welcomed Neal’s appointment.
The ICIBI is an independent border and UK immigration watchdog sponsored by the Home Office and reports back on the efficiency and effectiveness of the UK immigration, asylum, nationality and customs functions carried out by the Home Secretary, Home Office officials and others on Patel’s behalf.
Mr Neal has previously served as the head of the Royal Military Police and Commander of the 1st Military Police Brigade, according to a press release on the government’s official website.
He commented: This sounds like a good opportunity to take on a modernised but traditional pub. Having outside space is also a big plus in the very uncertain trading conditions of 2021. Both private and trading premises have undergone extensive refurbishment Photo: Rightmove It would be very encouraging to see it remain as a free house not tied to any beer supplier, as there is a now a huge range of local breweries to choose from and people want to drink as well as eat local. A number of pubs have been hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis, forcing them to close with many expected not to reopen their doors in April.
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