Home Office in the media: 17 November 2017
...a total of 472 passports went missing in the post last year, compared to 375 passports in 2015. Our statement on this issue is below. A Home Office spokesperson said:...
...a total of 472 passports went missing in the post last year, compared to 375 passports in 2015. Our statement on this issue is below. A Home Office spokesperson said:...
...the system will work. The process will be streamlined, low-cost and user-friendly, with EU citizens involved in the design process at every step of the way. We also want to...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the Home Affairs Select Committee's report on the UK's preparedness for post-Brexit customs, and reporting on a Supreme Court judgement on minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland.
...has been a rapid growth in demand for these visas, particularly from the thriving digital technology sector. In this same period, the number of visas granted under the Tier 1...
...in the UK. More on this announcement is available on Gov.uk HMIP report on Yarl's Wood The Guardian and the Independent cover a report by HMIP on the Yarl's Wood...
Today's Home Office related coverage include various articles on EU migration post-Brexit and a report into how the police respond to domestic abuse.
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes the National Firearms Surrender, co-ordinated by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS). National Firearms Surrender BBC News, as well as...
...capital funding in 2017-18. In addition a further £32 million will be provided for armed policing from the police transformation fund in 2017-18 to support police as they transform how...
Today’s Home Office coverage includes Prevent and Channel statistics, drug seizures a people smuggling case and a new Home Office Minister.
The Queen has today approved the appointment of Victoria Atkins MP as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office.
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.