Home Office in the media blog: Wednesday 13 March
Today's Home Office stories include further coverage of knife crime.
Today's Home Office stories include further coverage of knife crime.
Today's Home Office stories include domestic abuse and further coverage of knife crime. Domestic abuse The Times reports that a fifth of women murdered by their current or former partners had been in touch with the police as arrest rates …
Today's Home Office stories include further coverage of knife crime and male victims of coercive control. Knife crime Knife crime continues to receive coverage across print and broadcast this morning. Across broadcast this morning are reports that a 15-year-old boy …
Passport rules Read more about passport rules for travel to Europe after Brexit. Check a passport for travel to Europe You can check you have enough time left on your passport to travel to Europe. If your passport doesn’t meet …
Today (Friday 8 March), the Court of Appeal handed down a judgment in the case of Dr Salman Butt who challenged the Prevent Duty Guidance. The Court agreed with the Home Office in four out of five grounds in the …
Today's Home Office in the media blog focuses on coverage of knife crime, terror-related arrest statistics, the Institute for Government report and violence against women.
The Home Office has published a refresh to its 2016 Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and a Male Victims position paper. Please see below for factsheets on both of these publications, highlighting some of the key fact and measures …
Today's Home Office in the media blog focuses on coverage of knife crime, a review into Tier 1 visas and male sexual assault.
Today's Home Office in the media blog focuses on coverage of knife crime, a report from the Public Accounts Committee on Windrush and violence against women and girls.
Today's Home Office in the media blog focuses on coverage of knife crime.
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.