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Rebuttal: Misleading Independent article on Grenfell survivors

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 31 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories, Rebuttals and clarifications
Rebuttals and clarifications

The headline to an Independent article today – ‘Grenfell Tower survivors could be deported within days as immigration amnesty expires’ – is highly misleading.

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Home Office in the media: 31 January 2018

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 31 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories, Uncategorised
Home Office in the media

Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.

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Home Office in the media: 29 January 2018

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 29 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories
Home Office in the media

Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on online sexual grooming, survivors of terror attacks and knives in schools.

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Home Office in the media: 26 January 2018

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 26 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories
Home Office in the media

Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on yesterday's crime statistics, the appointment of Sara Khan as head of the Commission for Countering Extremism, and the first annual report from the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.

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Factsheet on the Commission for Countering Extremism

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 25 January 2018 - Categories: Fact sheet

The Home Office announced Sara Khan will be the new lead Commissioner for Countering Extremism. Ms Khan is expected take up her post in the next month and the role is for a period of 3 years. The Commission has …

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Minister’s response to new Crime Survey for England and Wales

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 25 January 2018 - Categories: Breaking news, Leading stories, Reactive statements
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Home Secretary writes for Red Box ahead on the crime statistics

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 25 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories, Ministerial opinion
Home Secretary

Ahead of the publication of the Office for National Statistics crime statistics today (25 January), the Home Secretary Amber Rudd writes in Red Box about the robust approach the Government is taking to tackling serious violent crime. 

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Home Office in the media: 23 January 2018

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 23 January 2018 - Categories: Leading stories, Reactive statements
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...shifts away from the street and brothels and moves online. Assistant Chief Constable Daniel Vajzovich told the BBC that the police are encouraging sex workers to report crimes and added...

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Home Office in the media: 22 January 2018

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 22 January 2018 - Categories: Reactive statements

...Modern Slavery Act powers The Guardian reports that seven police forces have not charged a single person using the powers under the Modern Slavery Act. The newspaper says figures released...

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Factsheet: Asylum and resettlement

Posted by: Home Office news team, Posted on: 19 January 2018 - Categories: Fact sheet

Asylum support, accommodation and unaccompanied asylum seeking children Asylum eligibility and support The UK has a proud history of welcoming and supporting those in need of our protection, in line with our international obligations. To stay in the UK as …

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