Home Office written question – answered at on 4 September 2025.
David Simmonds
Opposition Whip (Commons), Shadow Minister (Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the answer of 15 July 2025, to Question 65280, on Asylum: Housing, if she will place the requested information from Question 65280 in the Library of the House in light of the hyperlinks on ContractFinder giving "URL No Longer Exists" errors.
Angela Eagle
The Minister of State, Home Department
The award notices Asylum Accommodation and Support Contracts are already published and available on Contracts Finder as follows:
Wales AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract Wales - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
South AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract South - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
North West AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract NW - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
Midlands & Eastern England AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract MEE - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
North East Yorks & Humber AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract NEYH - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
Northern Ireland AASC - Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract NI - Contracts Finder(opens in a new tab)
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See "placed in the library".
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