Home Office in the media blog: Monday 13 May
Today's Home Office stories relate to further small boat crossings, visa fees and health surcharges and calls for a Scotland-specific visa system.
Today's Home Office stories relate to further small boat crossings, visa fees and health surcharges and calls for a Scotland-specific visa system.
Today's Home Office stories covers a report on the new Emergency Service Network communication system, deportations and Immigration Enforcement work.
Today's Home Office stories include a funding boost for police to tackle knife crime, and post-Brexit immigration proposals. Funding for Met to combat knife crime The Evening Standard reports that the Met was today given a multi-million-pound boost to help …
Today's Home Office in the media stories include a Home Secretary announcement on the Places of Worship security fund and a call to ban the watching of pornography on public transport. Places of Worship Fund The Telegraph reports on the …
Today's leading stories include coverage of an APPG report on knife crime and the cost of citizenship applications.
The Minister for Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace, has returned from a visit to Sri Lanka. He was one of the first ministers from anywhere in the world to visit the country following the terrorist attack on Easter Sunday.
Today's leading stories include coverage of two reports on the EU Settlement Scheme.
Today's Home Office in the media stories include an announcement around police pursuits and a report into policing by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and the Fire and Rescue Service (HMICFRS). Police pursuits There is widespread coverage of a Home Office …
Today’s Home Office stories cover forensic science, 101 calls and the DBS.
Today's Home Office related stories include a report from Victims' Commissioner Baroness Newlove on anti-social behaviour.
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.