Home Office in the media blog: Monday 26th November
Today’s Home Office stories include articles on stop and search, migrants rescued from the Channel and police resources.
Today’s Home Office stories include articles on stop and search, migrants rescued from the Channel and police resources.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on yesterday's Intelligence and Security Committee's findings into last year's terror attacks, illegal migrants crossing the Channel, domestic abuse figures and the Tier 1 visa review.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the criticism of anti-stop and search campaigner by the parents of knife victims. Tackling knife crime The Times and Independent report on criticism of anti-stop and search campaigners by a mother whose teenage …
Today’s Home Office stories include the new head of Interpol, a report into how victims of terrorism are treated and continuing coverage of a violent attack against police officers in South London.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the Police Federation chairman’s comments on a video of officers being assaulted in the street and the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 review.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on suspected migrants crossing the English Channel and the tackling of youth violence
Today’s Home Office stories include the Attorney General review on failings over disclosure, the Forced Marriage and FGM conference, and UK Border Force increasing patrols along the south coast after a rise in migrant crossings this week. Routine failings over …
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the immigration system post Brexit, the online tool to combat child abuse, car washes linked to modern slavery and migrant boat interceptions by Border Force.
Today’s Home Office stories include the rise in the murder rate in London, more funding into the disappearance of Madeline McCann, and Border Force intercepting migrants on a stolen boat off the Dover coast yesterday. London murder rate A number …
Today’s Home Office stories include the Home Secretary's comments on knife crime, the ongoing trials of members of neo-Nazi terror group National Action, and the findings of a report by the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration. More …