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First of 550 new Home Office jobs to arrive in Stoke-on-Trent by early 2022

Lord Angew announced that 60 new jobs will arrive in the city by March - with a full complement of staff in place by 2025

Home Secretary Priti Patel

The first of 550 new Home Office jobs are expected to arrive in Stoke-on-Trent early next year, the government has confirmed.

Home Secretary Priti Patel announced in May that more than 500 government jobs will be created in the city over the next five years as part of a drive to move hundreds of civil service posts out of the capital.

Most of the new jobs will be within the Home Office's asylum operations directorate or the new Immigration Caseworking Innovation Centre which will also open in the Potteries.

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Now Cabinet Office minister Lord Angew has revealed that a 'landing party' of around 60 civil servants will be in place in Stoke-on-Trent by March 2022, .

That figure will increase to around 180 jobs by April 2023, with the rest of the roles in place by 2025.

Lord Agnew announced the timetable for the Stoke-on-Trent move in a letter to the city's three MPs.

The letter said: "The publication of the Declaration of Government Reform on June 15 set out how the government will look beyond London to all corners of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, for a Civil Service that is representative of the communities we serve.