Home Office in the media blog: Tuesday 2 July
Today's leading stories include a lift on the 45-day cap on support for trafficking victims.
Today's leading stories include a lift on the 45-day cap on support for trafficking victims.
Today's leading stories include applications for the the Places of Worship security scheme by mosques.
Today's leading stories include stories on the National Audit Office Serious Organised Crime report and reports of homeless people being forced into slavery by traffickers.
Today's leading stories include stories on Prevent and free speech at universities, TOEIC students and cheating accusations, and transgender hate crime.
Today's leading stories include continued coverage of the NSPCC conference on online child safety and the arrest of several people involved in a people smuggling operation.
Today's Home Office media stories include online child sex abuse, the immigration salary threshold, detective numbers and academic visas. Online child sexual abuse There is widespread coverage of the NSPCC calling on the Government to prioritise young people’s online safety …
Today's leading stories include the calls for a review into Home Office privatised visa system and figures on police leave due to stress.
Today's leading stories include the EU Settlement Scheme statistics and artists boycotting the Bradford Literature Festival.
Today's leading stories include calls from the Co-op for further action to prevent attacks against shopworkers, an increase in fraud cases and a comment piece in the Express penned by the Home Secretary.
Today's leading stories include calls for venues to be required to prepare dedicated security plans and for the UK to commit to offering protection to further refugees.