Home Office in the media: 16 March

Today’s Home Office related news includes an interview with the recently-appointed independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Max Hill QC and coverage of a new research project into drugs derived from...
Today’s Home Office related news includes an interview with the recently-appointed independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Max Hill QC and coverage of a new research project into drugs derived from...
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of criticism by the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) of social media companies’ approach to hate speech and articles focusing on the Home Office's social media guidance for staff.
...pensioners. While the Home Office does not comment on individual cases, the below statement sets out our position of depriving people of British Citizenship. A Home Office spokesperson said: Citizenship...
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage on funding for Operation Grange and a letter from the British Medical Association and Royal College of Nursing on the immigration skills charge....
...There is widespread print coverage of statistics published yesterday which gave a quarterly update on the operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000. All coverage focuses on the...
...press release on Gov.UK. The following is further information on what action the Government is taking. Factsheet Background Violence affects people from all backgrounds and ages – on the street,...
...unaccompanied refugee children. The commitment to transfer 350 unaccompanied children from Europe under Section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016 is only one way we are helping - last year...
...LGA Fire Conference in Newcastle. Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy There is coverage of the Home Secretary’s appearance in front of the Joint Committee on the National Security...
...on immigration post-Brexit There is coverage this morning of a Lords EU Home Affairs sub-committee report on immigration after Britain leaves the European Union. A Home Office spokesperson said: Once...
...to be in addition to the unaccompanied asylum seeking children that they are currently looking after and that the overall capacity to look after unaccompanied asylum seeking children would not...