Home Office in the media: 9 November 2017

Today's Home Office-related media coverage focuses on a report on police efficiency.
Today's Home Office-related media coverage focuses on a report on police efficiency.
...2012 to March 2015. This is the first time such data has been made public with the figures showing how many people have been referred to Prevent and what type...
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes further information on settled status for EU citizens post-Brexit.
...I sat down with the final two forces, Merseyside and Greater Manchester Police. Naturally, I have spent time with PCCs and Chief Constables, but whenever I visit a police force...
Today's Home Office-related stories include protests outside family planning clinics and so-called "honour-based" crimes. Family planning clinic protests BBC Online, the Telegraph and Independent report that a survey of 101...
Today’s Home Office-related business relates to the Home Secretary’s upcoming trip to Washington to discuss efforts to tackle online child sexual exploitation.
...CT and online CSE – following on from her August trip to California, during which she met with tech firms in Silicon Valley to discuss concerns about terrorist content online....
...that among the absconders are 750 foreign offenders who should be presenting themselves regularly at Home Office centres or police stations. The Telegraph takes a similar angle, and adds that...
...arrests and getting dangerous weapons off the streets. We have already banned zombie knives and we are working with major retailers to stop underage sales of knives. We have launched...
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes the Home Secretary's speech at a policing summit, the Bishop James Jones report into the experience of Hillsborough families, an extradition case, and the Home Office's foreign aid spending.
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.