Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025 (c. 31)
Why linked: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025 on legislation.gov.uk — primary source for the predecessor statute.
Parliamentary timeline for Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025, session 39 session. Bill type: Government Bill. Current stage: Royal Assent.
Why linked: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025 on legislation.gov.uk — primary source for the predecessor statute.
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti Originated in the Commons.
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords marshalled list for Consideration of Commons Reason
Why linked: Proceedings on Consideration of Lords Amendments 19 November 2025 – Commons consideration of Lords amendments
Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7), That the following provisions shall apply to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 10 February 2025 (Border Security, Asylum and Immigration …
Why linked: Bill 332 – Lords Amendments returned to Commons, final legislative stage
Why linked: BSAI HL Bill 146 (as amended on Report) — Lords-stage amended text.
Report (4th Day) Scottish, Northern Ireland and Welsh legislative consent granted . 15:34:00 Amendment 59 Moved by 59: After Clause 48, insert the following new Clause— “Amendment to Section 59 of the Illegal Migration Act 2023(1) Section 59 of the …
Why linked: Will-write correspondence from Lord Hanson to Lord Harper on data sharing — substantive technical concern on a likely 2026 Bill area.
Why linked: Will write letters on online promotion offence – clarification on bill provisions
Why linked: Will write letters on internet promotion clause language – textual clarification on bill provision
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords fourth marshalled list for Report stage
Report (3rd Day) Scottish, Northern Ireland and Welsh legislative consent granted . 12:02:00 Amendment 35 Moved by 35: After Clause 41, insert the following new Clause— “Collection of data on overseas students subject to visa conditions and immigration rules(1) The …
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords third marshalled list for Report stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Report stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Report stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords second marshalled list for Report stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Report stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Report stage
Report (1st Day) Scottish, Northern Ireland and Welsh legislative consent granted. Relevant document: 10th Report from the Constitution Committee. 19:18:00 Clause 1: The Border Security Commander Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 1, page 1, line 6, leave out “designate …
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Report stage
Why linked: Will write letters on monitoring and evaluation provisions – bill implementation framework
Why linked: Will write letters on translation and interpretation services – related to bill operational delivery
Why linked: Will write letters on translation and interpretation services – bill implementation detail
Why linked: Will write letters on refuge amendments 184 and 185 – substantive engagement with amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords marshalled list for Report stage
Why linked: Will write letters on children in nationality Good Character assessment – bill-related provision
Why linked: Legislative Consent Motion approved by Senedd on 21 October 2025; Welsh legislature scrutiny of Bill affecting Wales
Committee (6th Day) (Continued) 20:54:00 Debate on Amendment 184 resumed. Lord Garnier (Con): My Lords, I will continue where other noble Lords left off. In particular, I commend the words of the noble Lord, Lord Faulks, who gave a very …
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-V(a) – fifth marshalled list of Lords amendments
Why linked: Will-write correspondence on s.42 EUSS language from Lord Katz to Lord Cameron — substantive Lords-stage policy issue likely to recur on 2026 Bill.
Why linked: Will write letters on amendment 158 incompatibility – ministerial view on specific amendment
Why linked: Will write letters on amendment 158 compatibility – ministerial response to proposed amendment
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on immigration legal aid
Why linked: Will write letters on eVisa data problems – practical issues under bill framework
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on statutory timeframe for appeals
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on Nationality and Immigration provisions
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on asylum caseworker staff bonuses
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on small boat arrivals statistics
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on UNHCR quotas and UK Resettlement Scheme
Why linked: Will write letters on age assessment decisions data – substantive information on bill implementation
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords fifth marshalled list for Committee
Committee (4th Day) Relevant document: 10th Report from the Constitution Committee. Scottish and Northern Ireland l egislative c onsent granted, Welsh l egislative c onsent sought. 16:29:00 Clause 38: Repeal of certain provisions of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 Amendment …
Committee (4th Day) (Continued) 20:31:00 Amendment 106 Moved by 106: After Clause 38, insert the following new Clause— “Unaccompanied children and power to provide for exceptions(1) The duty in section (Duty to make arrangements for removal)(1) does not require the …
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords fourth marshalled list for Committee
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-III(d) – additional Lords committee amendments
Why linked: Will write letters on UK data protection legislation effectiveness – bill-related policy clarification
Why linked: Will write letters from Lord Hanson on biometric data checks – ministerial clarification on bill provisions
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on National Referral Mechanism details
Why linked: Will write letters on meaning of 'receive' in Clause 14 – textual interpretation of bill language
Why linked: Will write letters on Border Security Commission funding and staffing – implementation detail on bill provisions
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-III(c) – further Lords committee amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-III(b) – supplementary third marshalled list amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-III(a) – third marshalled list of Lords amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords third marshalled list for Committee
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-II(b) – supplementary Lords committee amendments
Committee (2nd Day) Relevant documents: 4th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 10th Report from the Constitution Committee . Scottish and Northern Ireland legislative consent granted , Welsh legislative consent sought . 15:48:00 Clause 13: Supplying articles for …
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-II(a) – additional Lords committee amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper HL Bill 101-I(d) – Lords committee amendments on core bill provisions
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Committee stage
Why linked: Legislative Consent Motion agreed by a devolved legislature on the BSAI Bill — substantive devolution touchpoint.
Committee (1st Day) Relevant documents: 4th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 10th Report from the Constitution Committee . Northern Ireland Legislative Consent granted, Scottish and Welsh Legislative Consent sought . 12:43:00 Clause 1: The Border Security Commander …
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords supplementary amendments for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords marshalled list for Committee stage
Why linked: Legislative Consent Motion agreed by Northern Ireland Assembly on 23 June (duplicate source, different date); devolved legislature scrutiny
Why linked: Will write letters from Lord Hanson on alternative to detention pilot – substantive policy clarification
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on immigration system prevention of abuse
Why linked: Will write letter – ministerial response on immigration system abuse prevention
Why linked: Will write letters on alternative to detention pilot – bill-mandated policy initiative
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Select Committee report – Lords Constitution Committee scrutiny of the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Will write letters on deportation statement correction – ministerial correction of record on bill substance
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Why linked: Will write letters on discussions with other countries around reform – international dimension of bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Lords stage running list of amendments
Commitment and Order of Consideration Motion Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint: That the Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House, and that it be an instruction to the Committee that they consider the bill in the …
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti Originated in the Commons.
Why linked: Select Committee report – Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee scrutiny of the Bill
Why linked: BSAI HL Bill 101 (as brought from the Commons) — Lords stage bill text.
Why linked: Explanatory Notes to HL Bill 101 – authoritative guide to bill provisions and intent
First Reading 15:30:00 The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper for Consideration of Bill 12 May 2025 — Commons Report-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: Amendment selection document – Speaker's provisional grouping and selection of amendments
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper 2 May 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper 30 April 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – foundational Commons stage amendment notice for the Bill
Why linked: Will write letters on 'extra cohort' estimate numbers – factual data on bill implementation
Why linked: BSAI Bill proceedings: Commons all proceedings up to 18 March 2025 PBC — Commons-stage procedural record.
Why linked: XML version of Bill 205 – alternate format of the primary bill
Why linked: Bill 205 2024-25 as amended in Public Bill Committee – the primary legislative instrument for this thread
Why linked: Amendment selection document – Chair's provisional grouping for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper 14 March 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment selection document – Chair's provisional grouping for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment selection document – Chair's provisional grouping for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment selection document – Chair's provisional grouping for Committee stage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Written evidence by Asylum Matters during Commons committee – expert organisation testimony on asylum provisions
Why linked: Written evidence by JUSTICE during Commons committee – substantive scrutiny submission on scope
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Public Bill Committee amendments for the Bill
Why linked: Chair's provisional selection and grouping of amendments in Committee – legislative scrutiny material integral to bill passage
Why linked: Amendment Paper – Commons stage amendment notice for the Bill
Why linked: Amendment Paper – early Commons stage amendment notice for the Bill
Why linked: BSAI PBC amendment paper 27 Feb 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: Written evidence submitted during scrutiny – individual expert input on bill provisions
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper 26 Feb 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: BSAI amendment paper 25 Feb 2025 — Commons-stage substantive amendment record.
Why linked: Press notice for call for evidence on the BSAI Bill — institutional scrutiny touchpoint.
Second Reading Madam Deputy Speaker (Judith Cummins): The reasoned amendment in the name of the Leader of the Opposition, the right hon. Member for North West Essex (Mrs Badenoch), has been selected. 17:28:00 The Secretary of State for the Home …
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti
Why linked: BSAI Bill 173 2024-25 (as introduced) — primary parliamentary bill text for predecessor.
Why linked: Impact Assessment from Home Office on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025 – core legislative scrutiny document
Why linked: Human Rights Memorandum – statutory assessment of bill's compatibility with rights obligations
Why linked: Explanatory Notes for Bill 173 (Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025) – essential interpretative guidance for the primary legislation
A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about arti