Home Office in the media: 12 April 2017

...number of newspapers report that a fire broke out a refugee camp near Dunkirk yesterday. The Times, Telegraph and Mail report the fire destroyed at least 75 per cent of...
...number of newspapers report that a fire broke out a refugee camp near Dunkirk yesterday. The Times, Telegraph and Mail report the fire destroyed at least 75 per cent of...
Today’s Home Office-related news includes a warning from Greater Manchester Police about the use of the drug Spice and plans by the Office for National Statistics to check night flights in and out of the UK in order to make …
This weekend, the Sunday Times Magazine published a feature about the government's Prevent strategy.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include a report on migration from pro-Brexit campaign group Leave Means Leave and analysis of Home Office data on the dispersal of asylum seekers across the UK.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes articles on the Immigration Skills Charge coming into effect and coverage of figures on fire-related deaths and fire service response times.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes coverage of comments made the head of GCHQ who has pressed technology companies to do more to remove terrorist content online.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s comments during her visit to the Gulf about the continuation of free movement after Brexit and further coverage of extremist content on the internet and social media platforms.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes comments made by Google's chief business officer around online extremist content.
Today's Home Office news coverage includes the changes to pre-charge bail, the arrests of a number of people in connection with the attack on an asylum seeker and the tender of the new passport contract.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Maulana Syed Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad, the Grand Imam of Badshahi Mosque The Home Secretary has written in this week's Eastern Eye about her visit...
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.