Our monitoring shows that, in the 24-hour period ending 14 March 2026 (23:59 GMT), UK-related global-mobility sources published no official announcements, press releases, law-firm alerts, Parliamentary statements, or mainstream-media reports that introduce new or updated visa rules, border-control measures, business-travel requirements, or immigration-policy changes likely to affect employers or internationally mobile talent. We track more than 250 primary channels—including gov.uk departments, Parliament, UK Visas & Immigration, HMRC, Border Force, major transport operators, and leading legal/consultancy briefings—and aggregate them every two hours. Over the past day, these feeds have contained only commentary that: • re-packages the Home Office Statement of Changes (HC 1691, laid 5 March 2026) without adding new information; or • cites individual social-media anecdotes that cannot be independently verified. Because the user requested items strictly “from the past 24 hours,” and our editorial policy requires verifiable primary sourcing, we have concluded that no story meets both the time-window and relevance criteria. We will continue real-time monitoring and will issue an immediate alert if authoritative updates are released.
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