The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, had an op-ed published in the Times’ Red Box this morning focused on the need for Knife Crime Prevention Orders. Please see below for the copy of his comments. This op-ed comes ahead of the …
Today's Home Office stories include coverage of the latest homicide index figures, a deportation flight to Jamaica and an update on Windrush.
The Office for National Statistics today issued its latest set of crime data. The Policing Minister's response is carried below. Minister for Policing and the Fire Service, Nick Hurd said: Tackling the impact of violent crime remains a government priority …
Home Office stories include the charter flight to Jamaica, the Stansted 15 sentencing and the dispersal of asylum seekers. Jamaica charter flight Further print coverage in the Times, Guardian, Independent and Mail is given to yesterday’s charter flight to …
Today a chartered flight flew 29 serious foreign criminals to Jamaica. The Home Office's statement is carried below. A Home Office spokesperson said: On 6 February, 29 serious foreign criminals were flown to Jamaica on a chartered flight. The crimes …
Today's Home Office stories include criticism of a deportation flight, an announcement on new police powers to tackle illegal traveller encampments, and Baroness Lawrence's comments on knife crime prevention orders at the Home Affairs Select Committee. Criticism of Jamaica deportation flight …
Today's Home Office stories include the extradition of Vijay Mallya and the launch of Safer Internet Day. Vijay Mallya extradition The Guardian, Sun, Times, Telegraph, FT and City AM carry reporting on the decision by the Home Secretary to extradite …
Today's Home Office stories include no-deal security, claims of cheating on citizenship tests, and the cost of Donald Trump's visit to the UK. No-deal UK security There is widespread coverage of the Home Secretary’s appearance on the Andrew Marr programme …
The Immigration Minister wrote to the Observer this week in response to a misleading article on the EU Settlement Scheme in last weekend's paper. The letter, which has not been published by the Observer this weekend, is carried below. I …
An article in the Sunday Times today (Javid cuts funding for knife crime programme) incorrectly claims that the Home Office has reduced funding for the Early Intervention Youth Fund. The article claims the fund has been reduced to £17 million …
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