UK Border Agency to be abolished, Theresa May announces
May says agency will be split in two with separate immigration and law enforcement services under direct control of ministers
May 2012
The true picture about our survey on the civil service
Simon Hoggart's week
Simon Hoggart's week: the Cameroons blunder on
Simon Hoggart
April 2012
Brodie Clark blames home secretary for immigration queues
Theresa May's decision to enforce full passport checks has caused delays and undermined security, says former border force chief
March 2012
Ex-UK Border Force chief Brodie Clark settles legal dispute with Home Office
Brodie Clark, who quit 40-year career amid row over lax border security, reaches out-of-court settlement
February 2012
UK Border Agency to be split up - video
Theresa May has announced that the UK border force is to be separated from the UK Border Agency as a result of an inquiry into border regulation
UK Border Agency to be split in two
Theresa May announces division in response to report on border checks fiasco that prompted dismissal of Brodie Clark
Brodie Clark report expected to criticise ministers and border officials
Home Office to release results of John Vine's official inquiry into last year's row over 'lighter touch' passport checks
January 2012
UK Border Agency row should not affect targeted passport checks scheme
An MPs' inquiry into the relaxation of border checks last year has found a 'highly troubling' lack of supervision and advocates reform of the border force