Home Office in the media: 24 November 2017
...law and domestic violence protection orders on a national basis. Until 2020, the Government is providing £100 million of dedicated funding for tackling violence against women and girls. This includes...
...law and domestic violence protection orders on a national basis. Until 2020, the Government is providing £100 million of dedicated funding for tackling violence against women and girls. This includes...
...The Independent reports on claims that the Immigration Minister, Brandon Lewis, gave “false information” to the Home Affairs Committee on why the Home Office allegedly “violated” a court order to...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes claims made around police funding, and an investigation into the alleged manipulation of forensic evidence. Police Funding The Mirror inaccurately reports that the government...
...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...
...Home Office spokesperson said: UK Visas and Immigration continues to perform efficiently and to high standards despite increasing demand for visas and immigration documents thanks to the increased digitisation of...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a package of measures around police chief officer’s employment, security cooperation post-Brexit and missing passports. Transparency on Police Chief Officers The Telegraph, Times and...
...to run effective customs, borders and immigration systems in the future. A good deal with the EU is in our mutual interest. We are optimistic about achieving that, but it...
Today's Home Office related coverage include various articles on EU migration post-Brexit and a report into how the police respond to domestic abuse.
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes the National Firearms Surrender, co-ordinated by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS). National Firearms Surrender BBC News, as well as...
Today’s Home Office coverage includes Prevent and Channel statistics, drug seizures a people smuggling case and a new Home Office Minister.