Home Office in the media blog: Thursday 31 January

Today’s Home Office stories include the announcement on new Knife Crime Prevention Orders, a right to rent case and the Supreme Court ruling on criminal records.
Today’s Home Office stories include the announcement on new Knife Crime Prevention Orders, a right to rent case and the Supreme Court ruling on criminal records.
Today's Home Office stories include a National Crime Agency report on 'county lines' and the latest on the Jack Shepherd extradition proceedings. County lines Widespread print coverage is given to a National Crime Agency report that claims as many as …
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary's announcement on European Temporary Leave to Remain, police misconduct hearings, and the UK's position in global anti-corruption hearings. No-deal Brexit will stop free movement There is widespread coverage of the Home Secretary …
Yesterday (27 January), the Observer published an article, "Insomnia, panic attacks, constant worry – the life of Britain’s EU citizens" which was misleading for the following reasons.
EU citizens living in the UK who have a valid passport are currently able to take part in a public test phase of the EU Settlement Scheme.
Today's Home Office stories include a broadcast report on knife crime on Britain's railways and county lines gangs, and measures the Home Office is taking to combat money laundering Knife crime on railways BBC Breakfast carries a report on knife crime on Britain's …
Today's Home Office stories include the reaction to yesterday's crime statistics publication, the Home Secretary and French Interior Minister's action plan on Channel migrants, and Jack Shepherd's arrest in Georgia. Reaction to crime statistics Widespread coverage is given to yesterday’s …
Today, Thursday 24 January, the Office for National Statistics released the latest quarterly crime statistics. Please see below for the response from the Minister for Policing and Fire Service, Nick Hurd, along with a fact sheet of the Government's work …
Today’s Home Office in the media blog focuses on Jack Shepherd's decision to hand himself in to the Georgian authorities.
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary meeting with the family of Charlotte Brown, a new Counter-Terrorism public awareness campaign, the Home Affairs Select Committee on migrant crossings, and an Internet Watch Foundation report on online child abuse. Home Secretary meets …