Home Office in the media: 25 September 2017
...to immigration officers. His case will be dealt with according to the immigration rules but where someone is found to have no right to remain in the UK, we will...
...to immigration officers. His case will be dealt with according to the immigration rules but where someone is found to have no right to remain in the UK, we will...
There are a number of high-profile stories relevant to the Home Office running this morning with coverage of police funding, new immigration checks on bank account holders, and funding for...
...migration crisis. In the past year, the UK has granted asylum or another form of leave to over 9,000 children and more than 42,000 children since 2010. In 2016 we...
Today's newspapers report on warnings over the threat of extremist content online and the UK's future security co-operation with the EU.
There continues to be widespread coverage of the investigation into the Parsons Green terrorist attack. The papers also preview a position paper on the UK's future security co-operation with the EU due to be published today.
...BBC News, the Guardian and the Times report that the Biometrics Commissioner, Professor Paul Wiles, has warned that there could be hundreds of thousands of custody images of innocent people...
...story with reaction from the Police Federation and National Police Chiefs' Council carried prominently. A statement from the Home Secretary can be found below, and a fact sheet on police...
...Dial Road, Gillingham, Kent, was sentenced yesterday to two years and nine months at Maidstone Crown Court for assisting unlawful immigration. Aaron Harris, who lived with Bethel at the time,...
...says that immigration statistics show the number of EU citizens removed from the UK each year had increased fivefold since 2010 and is now at its highest level ever. The...
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