Home Office in the media: 24 November 2017

...water-resistant 4G devices to police, paramedics and fire crews. The Home Office’s response to this story can be found below. A Home Office spokesperson said: The Home Office has awarded...
...water-resistant 4G devices to police, paramedics and fire crews. The Home Office’s response to this story can be found below. A Home Office spokesperson said: The Home Office has awarded...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the legal case surrounding Samim Bigzad, as well as permits for non-EU migrants. Residence permits for non-EU migrants The Mail reports that more than...
...has “secretly slashed” funding of police services by £413 million in real terms between 2015 and 2017. See here for our rebuttal this morning. The Home Office’s response to this...
...Home Office spokesperson said: In 2017, taxpayers invest £11.9billion in our police system, an increase of more than £475million from 2015 and this Government has protected overall police spending in...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes stories on a drugs rehabilitation programme in Durham, the extradition of Lauri Love, and Home Office recruitment. Drugs rehabilitation The Times, Mail and Sun...
...Between 2012 and 2016 HM Passport Office issued over 30 million passports and, while regrettable, less than 0.006 per cent of those were lost during delivery. The safety of our...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the Home Affairs Select Committee's report on the UK's preparedness for post-Brexit customs, and reporting on a Supreme Court judgement on minimum unit pricing...
...of domestic abuse to be taken seriously by the police. It is good that HMICFRS has found significant improvements in the police response to the issue, but clearly there is...
...a number of newspapers, run pieces on the National Firearms Surrender, which is running from today until 26 November. The police are asking the public to hand in any unlicensed...
Today’s Home Office coverage includes Prevent and Channel statistics, drug seizures a people smuggling case and a new Home Office Minister.