Factsheet: EU Settlement Scheme fee waiver
The Prime Minister has today (21 January) announced that EU citizens applying for the EU Settlement Scheme will not have to pay a fee when the Scheme is fully rolled out by 30 March.
The Prime Minister has today (21 January) announced that EU citizens applying for the EU Settlement Scheme will not have to pay a fee when the Scheme is fully rolled out by 30 March.
The Home Office has published the provisional police funding settlement for 2019-20. This sets out the total amount of money going into policing next year, including how much each individual Police and Crime Commissioner in England and Wales will receive. …
Please note that the statistics below are outdated, please refer to our latest factsheet on Prevent and Channel. PREVENT FACTSHEET Overview The purpose of Prevent is to safeguard vulnerable people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism, by engaging with people …
A report by David Bolt, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, has been published and covers the provision of asylum accommodation. The Home Office has accepted the recommendations made by the Inspector and is today publishing an action plan to …
Six people have been convicted of being members of the extreme right-wing neo-Nazi group National Action today. In response, the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, said: Today’s convictions are a significant success for the police in bringing these members of National …
On 2 October the Home Secretary set out a range of innovative new measures to address violent crime in the UK. The new package of announcements to be taken forward by the Government includes:
Today, Tuesday 16 October, the Home Office released statistics related to hate crime incidents in England and Wales. The statistics show that police recorded incidents of hate crime between April 2017 and March 2018 increased by 17%. Below is a …
The Home Office has today (11 October) published Immigration Rules which detail the next test phase of the EU Settlement Scheme.
The proportionate use of investigatory and disruptive powers is essential to tackle the threat we face from terrorism and serious crime. Following the terrorist attacks last year, there has been a significant shift in the terrorist threat to the UK …
Today, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of the Constabulary and Fire & rescue Services published its report into hate crime. Coverage of the inspection report, commissioned by the previous Home Secretary, can be found here. The Government continues to do all it …