Home Office in the media blog: Tuesday 25 September 2018
Today's Home Office stories include reporting on the Cabinet’s discussion of what a future migration system should look like post-Brexit.
Today's Home Office stories include reporting on the Cabinet’s discussion of what a future migration system should look like post-Brexit.
Today's Home Office stories include the launch of a new county lines coordination centre.
Today's Home Office related stories include a report by Migration Watch on the number of illegal migrants in the UK.
Today’s Home Office stories include the Migration Advisory Committee report on EEA migration and post-Brexit policing.
Today’s Home Office stories include the Migration Advisory Committee's EEA migration report and county lines.
Today's Home Office stories include public attitudes on immigration, the Kweku Adoboli Case and modern slavery victims.
Today’s Home Office stories include on the Salisbury suspects’ interview with the state-funded broadcaster Russia Today in which they denied involvement. Elsewhere there are Home Office stories relating to European Court of Human Rights ruling that the Government’s mass surveillance …
This is the Government's response to the European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case of Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom on its use of...
...International Students in the UK. One of the report’s recommendations is for the Government to ease restrictions on students’ right to work in the UK after their studies, the FT...
Today’s Home Office stories include comments from the Police Superintendents’ Association on policing.
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.