Home Office in the media – Tuesday 12 June

...papers cite FOI figures showing around 10,000 applications made by employers to sponsor non-EU skilled workers were refused between December and April this year. The paper says the figures show...
...papers cite FOI figures showing around 10,000 applications made by employers to sponsor non-EU skilled workers were refused between December and April this year. The paper says the figures show...
Today's Home Office-related business includes a new national scheme to recruit detectives and the Home Secretary writing in the Guardian about the Counter Terrorism and Security Bill.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include further coverage of violent crime and moped-enabled crime.
This Government is determined to do all it can to tackle violent crime, which devastates lives and all too frequently appears on the front pages of our newspapers. We are taking unprecedented action and have published the Government’s first Serious …
Today’s Home Office media stories include the UK’s efforts to tackle violent crime and the new counter-terrorism and Border Security Bill.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the UK’s efforts to tackle violent crime and the Right to Rent Scheme.
...West to test multiple approaches to information sharing and multi-agency risk management. MAC now operates centrally to co-ordinate and deliver appropriate and effective risk management plans for cases across the...
Today’s Home Office media stories include misdirected passengers at UK airports and claims the Telegram is being used as a mouthpiece for terrorism.
Today’s Home Office media story is the Home Secretary’s letter to the Home Affairs Select Committee.