Home Office in the media blog: Thursday 3 January
Today’s Home Office story includes coverage of migrant boats crossing the English Channel.
Today’s Home Office story includes coverage of migrant boats crossing the English Channel.
Today (Monday December 31) the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, wrote in The Telegraph regarding the activity of migrants attempting to cross the Channel. The Home Secretary has taken action, declaring the situation as a major incident and has spoken with his …
Today, Minister of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes has released a statement on the recent incidents of boats attempting to cross the Channel. The Minister noted that some of this activity is clearly facilitated by organised crime groups, and that …
Today, Minister for Security and Economic Crime Ben Wallace has released a statement on disruption at Gatwick Airport. He paid tribute to the response by law enforcement and other agencies and made clear that anybody who uses a drone recklessly …
Today’s Home Office story includes coverage of the situation involving drones at Gatwick .
Today’s Home Office stories include reaction to yesterday's Immigration White Paper announcement and a new report which claims police using Tasers are twice as likely to be attacked.
This afternoon, the Metropolitan Police has given an update on the work of the Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit. The unit, with the help of 1,300 referrals from the public this year, has assisted with 400 counter-terrorism investigations across the UK in …
Today’s Home Office story includes reports on the immigration White Paper and coverage of a Neo-Nazi couple being jailed.
Today’s Home Office story includes coverage of a new report on femicide.
Today’s Home Office stories include a report into the sale of stun guns online and a Home Affairs Select Committee report into how asylum seekers are distributed around the UK.
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.