Select Committee · Public Accounts Committee
Windrush generation and the Home Office inquiry
Status: Closed
Opened: 6 Mar 2019
Closed: 18 Sep 2018
Scope of the inquiry Between 1948 and 1973, nearly 600,000 Commonwealth citizens came to live and work in the UK – with the right to remain indefinitely. This included the Windrush generation, named after the hundreds of people who travelled from the Caribbean to England on HMT Empire Windrush in 1948. In 1973, UK immigration …
Oral evidence sessions
| Date | Witnesses | |
|---|---|---|
| 17 Dec 2018 | Session | View ↗ |
Correspondence
| Date | Direction | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Oct 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Philip Rutnam and Shona Dunn to Chair in relation to the department… |
| 13 Sep 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Chair to Sir Philip Rutnam regarding Treasury minute response to Co… |
| 9 Jul 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Sir Philip Rutnam to the Secretary of State on the Windrush generat… |
| 22 May 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Sir Philip Rutnam to Chair, regarding Committee report Windrush Gen… |
| 25 Apr 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Shona Dunn, Second Permanent Secretary for the Home Office to Chair… |
| 2 Apr 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Sir Philip Rutnam to Meg Hillier MP in response to Windrush and Wen… |
| 28 Jan 2019 | To cttee | Letter from Sir Philip Rutnam to the Chair regarding the Windrush evidence sess… |