Steve Barclay says home secretary is looking at restrictions after Robert Jenrick proposed banning workers from bringing children

The number of dependants that foreign care workers are allowed to bring in to the UK could be cut under government plans to reduce immigration, a cabinet minister has said.

Steve Barclay, the environment secretary, said restrictions on dependant numbers were being considered by the home secretary, James Cleverly, as an option to reduce figures.

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