Home Office in the media blog: Monday 12 November

Today’s Home Office stories include the use of stop-and-search powers by police and calls for the drug known as Spice to be re-classified as a Class A drug.
Today’s Home Office stories include the use of stop-and-search powers by police and calls for the drug known as Spice to be re-classified as a Class A drug.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on modern slavery victims, seizure of drugs statistics and foreign nationals offenders.
Today’s Home Office stories include an interview with the Home Secretary on Online Child Sexual Exploitation and his phone call to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner to discuss the fight against knife crime.
On 2 October the Home Secretary set out a range of innovative new measures to address violent crime in the UK. The new package of announcements to be taken forward by the Government includes:
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the Home Secretary's visit to the US to meet tech firms to discuss progress tackling online child sexual exploitation, and knife crime.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the latest stabbing deaths.
Today’s Home Office stories include further reports on hate crime and airport licensing.
Today’s Home Office stories include a reports on the Serious Organised Crime Strategy, hate crime, airport drinking review, and sulphuric laws.
Today’s Home Office stories include yesterday's Home Affairs Select Committee, research into knife detectors and police funding in the Budget.
Today’s Home Office stories include a hate crime incident and county line gangs.
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.