Home Office in the media: 13 September 2017

...slavery. In an op-ed for both newspapers, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick highlights the use of the Modern Slavery Act to jail perpetrators but argues that the police also need...
...slavery. In an op-ed for both newspapers, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick highlights the use of the Modern Slavery Act to jail perpetrators but argues that the police also need...
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has published the police pay award for 2017.
...they need, toughening up sentences, increasing support for victims and encouraging more to come forward. The UK is working to develop a Memorandum of Understanding on modern slavery and human...
Today, the Home Office has released data on asset recovery using Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) powers for the past five years. Asset Recovery Statistical Bulletin 2011/12-2016/17 The bulletin covers...
...of EEA nationals The Independent reports that the government has deported 26% more EU nationals in the first quarter of 2017 than the same period the year before. The website...
...provided funding to the Metropolitan Police for Operation Grange and the resources required are reviewed regularly with careful consideration given before any new funding is allocated. Sign up for email...
There is widespread reporting of issues relating to the Home Office in the media today. There are numerous reports about different aspects of future immigration policy, coverage of a Stonewall report into LGBT hate crime, and a piece in the …
Today’s Home Office related stories include the future of the UK's immigration policy and female genital mutilation.
The Guardian this evening (Tuesday, 5 September) published an article on the future immigration system after the UK leaves the European Union. There are a number of claims about measures...
Today’s Home Office related stories include coverage of BBC Panorama's investigation into Brook House immigration removal centre, an update on the case of Brian White and changes to legislation that will allow domestic abuse victims to register to vote anonymously …
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.