Leading stories
There is widespread reporting of issues relating to the Home Office in the media today. There are numerous reports about different aspects of future immigration policy, coverage of a Stonewall report into LGBT hate crime, and a piece in the …
Today’s Home Office related stories include the future of the UK's immigration policy and female genital mutilation.
Today’s Home Office related stories include coverage of BBC Panorama's investigation into Brook House immigration removal centre, an update on the case of Brian White and changes to legislation that will allow domestic abuse victims to register to vote anonymously …
Today’s Home Office related stories include an £11 million expansion of Video Enabled Justice, and coverage of comments by the president of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales on police resourcing and officer welfare.
The main Home Office stories in the media today include further coverage of prosecutions under the Psychoactive Substances Act involving nitrous oxide, the issue of a data leak of sensitive immigration data, and a report profiling the fines given out …
Today's news coverage of the Home Office included a story on two failed convictions under the Psychoactive Substances Act and a suggestion that official immigration statistics are measured by weighing landing cards. We clarify reporting on both of these stories …
There is coverage in today’s newspapers and on broadcast media of the case of a man born and raised in the UK who had found he was not considered a British citizen. We have since clarified the facts in this …
Today’s top stories concerning the Home Office include the Telegraph’s coverage of a report into the government's use of Deportation with Assurances and the visa case of 21-year old Brian White.
There is extensive coverage across the newspapers this morning of the net migration figures published yesterday, student migration and new exit check data on those leaving the UK.
Today's media coverage includes reports on migration statistics, the Home Secretary's commission to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) on students, Home Office letters sent in error to EU citizens and images stored on the Police National Database.