Home Office in the media: Thursday 10 October
Today's leading stories include latest figures on the EU Settlement Scheme, the police recruitment announcement and research into the use of pre-charge bail by police.
Today's leading stories include latest figures on the EU Settlement Scheme, the police recruitment announcement and research into the use of pre-charge bail by police.
Today's leading stories include the allocation of additional police officers, and passport renewals ahead of the UK's departure from the EU. Police recruitment There is coverage of the announcement on the allocation of the first cohort of the 20,000 additional …
Today's leading stories include reports on police crime recording and knife crime.
Today the Guardian reported on the National Police Prevent Case Management database, which the paper incorrectly claims has been kept "secret". Our statement on this story below. A Home Office spokesperson said: It is right that police properly record all …
Today, the Commission for Countering Extremism has published its report into 'Challenging Hateful Extremism'.
Today's leading stories include reports on Operation Midland, county lines and the resignation of a member of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
During a visit to Washington DC, Home Secretary Priti Patel last night (Thursday 3 October) signed an historic Agreement that will enable British law enforcement agencies to directly demand electronic data relating to terrorists, child sexual abusers and other serious …
Today's leading stories include reports on Facebook encryption and Data Access Agreement and an Immigration exemption court case.
Today's leading stories include preparations for further planned climate change protests and an individual visa application.
Today's leading story concerns a report from Age UK, which highlights the scale of domestic abuse suffered by elderly people.
Home Office in the media is the Home Office's blog on the latest topical home affairs issues. It features a review of leading media stories, responses to breaking news, rebuttal to inaccurate reports, and ministerial comment.