Fact sheet
Asylum support, accommodation and unaccompanied asylum seeking children Asylum eligibility and support The UK has a proud history of welcoming and supporting those in need of our protection, in line with our international obligations. To stay in the UK as …
The Home Office has published the provisional police funding settlement, detailing how much money each police force in England and Wales will receive in 2018/19. This amounts to a year-on-year increase of up to £450m across the police system for …
Economic crime affects everyone in the UK – it includes fraud, bribery, corruption and money laundering. This is not a victimless crime. Any person in this country can be the victim of fraud – whether at the hands of a …
The UK and European Union have reached an agreement on citizens' rights after the UK leaves the EU. This factsheet sets out what the deal means for EU citizens living in the UK and what the next steps are.
We have today published extensive data around the Home Office's counter-radicalisation safeguarding programme Prevent.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has published the police pay award for 2017.
The juxtaposed controls The UK operates border controls in France and Belgium. This allows Border Force officers to check passengers and freight destined for the UK before they begin their journey. These ‘juxtaposed controls’ are in place at Calais and …
This fact sheet aims to set out some of the key information in the EU citizens’ policy paper, published today.
Today’s Home Office related news includes the arrest of Indian businessman Vijay Mallya, who is facing extradition to India, and comments made by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick around her priorities for the force.
In recent days there has been media coverage focusing on the class B drug known as 'Spice' after Greater Manchester Police reported an increase in the number of Spice-related incidents.