Home Office in the media: 19 February 2018

...Times, The Independent, The Guardian, Daily Mail and the Times are among the papers that report on the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report which found that British employers...
...Times, The Independent, The Guardian, Daily Mail and the Times are among the papers that report on the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report which found that British employers...
...be an Implementation Period of around two years after we leave the EU to avoid a cliff edge for businesses. During this period, EU citizens will be able to come...
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest focuses on a new software tool that can automatically detect terrorist content before it is uploaded.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on new crime statistics.
The Home Office has published the final police funding settlement, detailing how much money each police force in England and Wales will receive in 2018/19. This amounts to a year-on-year increase of up to £450m across the police system …
Today's Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the centenary of women's suffrage, and Lauri Love's appeal against extradition to the US.
Today marks 100 years since the 1918 Representation of the People Act was passed, allowing the first women to vote. The Home Secretary has written an article for The Times Red Box, reflecting on the achievements of the women who …
Today’s Home Office and Government Equalities Office related coverage includes changes to the immigration health surcharge and a report published by the Institute of Financial Studies on wage progression.
Darren Osborne, 48, was yesterday found guilty of murdering Makram Ali, 51, and has today been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 43 years. Responding to the sentencing, Home Secretary, Amber Rudd said: Nothing will make …
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the Finsbury Park attacker, and an independent review of Sharia Councils.
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.