Home Office in the media: 1 November 2017
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes police funding and a report into detained women at immigration centres.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes police funding and a report into detained women at immigration centres.
...that police officers involved in custody deaths or serious incidents must not confer with each other after the event and that former police officers should not be appointed as lead...
Yesterday, the Observer published a story regarding a letter that was reportedly sent by the Home Office to a Romanian national. The article reported that the letter told a Romanian national in an immigration detention centre that his request for …
Today’s media stories related to the Home Office include coverage on calls for further funding for police forces and possible counter-terrorism measures. Police funding The Guardian and Independent report on...
...crime trends. Also, arrest is just one of the powers police possess to tackle crime and the number of arrests fails to capture trends such as the increase in voluntary...
Today's Home Office coverage includes our announcement of a consultation on the use of body-worn video cameras by police.
The main Home Office-related stories in the media today cover comments by the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, Max Hill QC, and a report from Migration Watch on future immigration policy.
The main Home Office-related stories in the media today include coverage of a Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services(HMICFRS) report on modern slavery which says that some police chiefs “ignore” the issue, and claims that Romanian criminals are allegedly using a …
...sleeping rough. Police officer numbers The Telegraph follows up a report in the Mail on Sunday which claimed that there are more police officers per head of population than in...
...police force's workforce are for individual Chief Officers and Police and Crime Commissioners. This Government has protected overall police spending in real terms since the 2015 Spending Review, with Norfolk...
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.