Home Office in the media: 17 August 2017

...in March 2019 when we leave the EU. We will set out our plans for the future immigration system in relation to the EU in due course and this will...
...in March 2019 when we leave the EU. We will set out our plans for the future immigration system in relation to the EU in due course and this will...
...were caught by Border Force officers at Coquelles in Northern France attempting to enter the UK with stowaways. Statements from Immigration Enforcement and Border Force are below, and a press...
Today’s Home Office coverage includes reporting on the role of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners and forced marriage prosecutions.
Today’s Home Office coverage includes arr figures on the number of arrests at airports for drunken behaviour and rural crime.
...and to support an increased operational response to this horrendous crime. Hate crime The Mail and Times carry articles on hate crime statistic released by the National Police Chiefs' Council...
...Home Secretary praises communities across the country who are engaging with the Prevent programme, as well as rebutting some of the false claims used to try and undermine it. She...
...Prevent strategy had achieved in safeguarding people from the threat of radicalisation. Commander Haydon was particularly critical of opponents who oppose Prevent no matter what and do not want the...
...can be used for later investigations, particularly as it is not always possible to verify all the information provided on the paper landing card. The development of digital technology means...
...to conceal the five women, four men and three children behind tyres in a van. A statement Immigration Enforcement's Criminal and Financial Investigations team is below. Assistant Director of Immigration...
...or less; its purpose is simple: to take as many offensive weapons, knives, guns, acid and harmful drugs out of the pockets of criminals as possible. And yet, before the...