Participating in the meeting of interior ministers invited to Lyon as part of the G6 (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland), the Home Secretary, answered Le Monde’s questions on security, immigration and Brexit.
Today’s Home Office stories in the media include reports on the UK dropping opposition to the death penalty for the two Daesh “Beatles” who face trial in the US, the ongoing case of the former USB trader Kweku Adoboli and …
Today's Home Office stories include on crime levels, fire budgets and landlords' concern for citizens' rights to rent.
Today's Home Office stories include on a landmark county lines prosecution and a Court of Appeal ruling on the detention of asylum seekers.
This afternoon (Thursday 4 October) Zakaria Mohammed, 21, was sentenced to 14 years in prison at Birmingham Crown Court after he admitted four drugs conspiracy charges, and five Modern Slavery Act offences.
Today's Home Office stories include the Police Federation's dispute over police pay, the visa extension granted to an NHS couple, and the Court of Appeal ruling on the Dubs Amendment.
The Home Office responds to the Court of Appeal ruling handed down today on the Dubs Amendment, and clarifies the details of the ruling.
Today's Home Office related stories include reports on the Home Secretary’s speech at the Conservative Party conference yesterday in which he announced reforms to the Life in the UK test and new protections for forced marriage victims, and an article …
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