Home Office in the media: 31 January 2018
Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.
Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on online sexual grooming, survivors of terror attacks and knives in schools.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on yesterday's crime statistics, the appointment of Sara Khan as head of the Commission for Countering Extremism, and the first annual report from the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
Ahead of the publication of the Office for National Statistics crime statistics today (25 January), the Home Secretary Amber Rudd writes in Red Box about the robust approach the Government is taking to tackling serious violent crime.
...shifts away from the street and brothels and moves online. Assistant Chief Constable Daniel Vajzovich told the BBC that the police are encouraging sex workers to report crimes and added...
Today's Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the Prime Minister's meeting with the French President, stalking protection orders and a judicial review into laws around soliciting crimes.
...French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb and the Home Secretary on Thursday. A Home Office comment ahead of the meeting can be found below while a factsheet about the juxtaposed controls...
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on the inquest into the tragic death of Poppi Worthington.
Today's Home Office coverage includes a report by the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) on Immigration policy and the sale of drugs online. Home Affairs Select Committee report on immigration...