Home Office in the media: 19 December 2017
Today’s Home Office-related coverage of interest includes stories around intimidation in public life, and the status of EU citizens living in the UK.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage of interest includes stories around intimidation in public life, and the status of EU citizens living in the UK.
The Home Office has published the provisional 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 for …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the Immigration Minister's announcement of an extension to a Tier 4 Visa pilot.
Today, Sunday 17 December, the Home Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer have jointly written in the Sun on Sunday to announce that the Government will be increasing the counter terrorism policing budget by £50million. The Home Secretary and …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a High Court ruling on three judicial reviews relating to rough sleepers and a National Audit Office report into modern slavery.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a clandestine who entered the UK via France. Clandestine incident The Mail reports that a Sudanese person was found underneath a school bus when the vehicle stopped in Ipswich on Tuesday 12 December. The paper …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories on the Home Secretary’s announcement on economic crime and security at the Calais border.
Today, the Home Secretary has revealed that her father became a victim of a type of fraud known as a 'vishing' scam and why tackling fraud is so important to her. This was reported in the Evening Standard. You can read …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes reforms to the police discipline system and new passport photo technology.
Economic crime affects everyone in the UK – it includes fraud, bribery, corruption and money laundering. This is not a victimless crime. Any person in this country can be the victim of fraud – whether at the hands of a …
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.