Leading stories
Today's Home Office in the media stories include the Home Affairs Committee report on serious violence, coverage of the Home Secretary's comments on Facebook encryption following the Five Eyes security summit, and calls for a criminal investigation into the police …
Today's leading stories include a High Court ruling on surveillance laws and a report on online grooming. Investigatory powers legal challenge The Guardian and Mirror Online report that the civil rights group Liberty has lost its latest high court challenge …
Today's leading stories include concerns around the number of police investigations closing despite a suspect being identified and allegations of unacceptable delays and costs in the student visa system.
Today's leading stories include the announcement of a drive to recruit 20,000 more police officers and comments from crown court judge Mr Justice Bryan on knife crime.
Today's Home Office media stories include news that Priti Patel has been appointed as the new Home Secretary. There is also coverage of the migrant boat crossings.
Today's Home Office media stories include an update to the threat level system, police resignations and traffic policing. Extreme Right threats included in alert system The Telegraph, BBC Online and the Independent report that threats from Right-wing extremists are to …
Today's leading stories include reports on yesterday's Home Affairs Select Committee and gun licences.
Home Office media stories today include a National Audit Office investigation into G4S making profits from immigration removal centres, calls for drug consumption rooms and Tier 1 investor visas. G4S profit from detention centre There is coverage in papers and …
Today's leading stories include reports on three sets of statistics released yesterday - quarterly crime statistics, the latest statistics on the EU Settlement Scheme and annual statistics on the use of animals in science. There is also coverage of the …
Today's leading stories include coverage of the extradition of Hashem Abedi, the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, an APPG report into the Test of English for International Communication and councils' opposition to the Rough Sleeping Support Service.