Home Office in the media: 17 January 2018
...personnel are being stopped from coming to the UK because their Certificate of Sponsorship applications are being rejected. A Home Office response can be found below. A Home Office spokesperson...
...personnel are being stopped from coming to the UK because their Certificate of Sponsorship applications are being rejected. A Home Office response can be found below. A Home Office spokesperson...
...coroner also ruled that there “was a range of very significant failings” on behalf of Cumbria Police, where vital evidence was not collected. Both Yvette Cooper MP and John Woodcock...
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Today’s Home Office-related coverage include measures introduced in the banking sector to crackdown on illegal immigration and the conviction of illegal immigrant Kerim Koroglu.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes conditions at asylum seeker accommodation, and international students and the net migration target.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage include the Home Secretary being appointed the Minister for Women and Equalities and the retirement of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.
The Queen has today approved the appointment of Caroline Nokes MP as Minister of State for Immigration at the Home Office. Responding to her appointment, Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes said:...
...a day through automatic number plate recognition. The coverage notes that this is three per cent of the total. The Home Office’s response to this story can be found below....
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire, drug possession and violent crime.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on access to sanitary products in police custody, and neighbourhood policing.