Home Office statement on today's ONS migration statistics
This morning, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest migration statistics quarterly report for the year ending June 2017.
This morning, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest migration statistics quarterly report for the year ending June 2017.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest include knife crime statistics, the process for asylum requests, Immigration Enforcement staffing, and a Bar Council report on immigration detention.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes reports on the issue of so-called county lines, where drug gangs based in big cities take control of provincial drug markets.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include coverage around child grooming by drug gangs, BAME arrests, funding for the Metropolitan Police and catering in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes new statistics on domestic violence, a rise firearms seizures a the border, Eurostat rape statistics, phones for emergency services personnel and attacks on firefighters.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the legal case surrounding Samim Bigzad, as well as permits for non-EU migrants.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes claims made around police funding, and an investigation into the alleged manipulation of forensic evidence.
Today’s front page of the Mirror claims the government has “secretly slashed” police budgets by £413 million. This is inaccurate.
Today’s Home Office related coverage features a story on the security and funding of the Calais border.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes stories on a drugs rehabilitation programme in Durham, the extradition of Lauri Love, and Home Office recruitment.
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