Home Office in the media: 26 February 2018
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes an op-ed written by the Home Secretary on domestic violence and a Guardian report on Metropolitan Police funding.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes an op-ed written by the Home Secretary on domestic violence and a Guardian report on Metropolitan Police funding.
...residency status. Below is our response to the comments. A Home Office spokesperson said: Those who have resided in the UK for an extended period but feel they may not...
The Home Office responds to the latest set of quarterly and annual statistics published by the Department and the Office for National Statistics. Home Office Immigration statistics The Home Office...
...Tier 2 visa route is intended to fill gaps in the labour market. When demand exceeds the month's allocation of Tier 2 (General) visas, priority is given to applicants filling...
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest focuses on a new software tool that can automatically detect terrorist content before it is uploaded.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on new crime statistics.
Today's Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the centenary of women's suffrage, and Lauri Love's appeal against extradition to the US.
Today’s Home Office and Government Equalities Office related coverage includes changes to the immigration health surcharge and a report published by the Institute of Financial Studies on wage progression.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the Finsbury Park attacker, and an independent review of Sharia Councils.
The headline to an Independent article today – ‘Grenfell Tower survivors could be deported within days as immigration amnesty expires’ – is highly misleading.