Press release
Home Office statement on the Bibby Stockholm. A Home Office spokesperson said: "From today, we are beginning to move people back on to the Bibby Stockholm in Portland. All necessary tests including health, fire and water checks have been …
A new body has been created to help the UK combat national security threats. State-sponsored attempts at stealing sensitive research and information can undermine UK businesses and harm our country’s competitiveness on the world stage. As part of the Integrated Review …
Two men who dangerously smuggled 31 illegal migrants into the UK, including seven children and a pregnant woman, have been sentenced to a combined 14 years in prison. Akan Brayan, of Nottingham, and Dylan Shwani, of Lincoln, were found guilty of …
The Home Secretary will travel to Washington this week, where she will meet with technology companies to discuss their efforts to tackle online child sexual exploitation (CSE). During the trip Amber Rudd will meet global partners in the fight against …
Today's Home Office related coverage includes previews of the Prime Minister's speech on tackling terrorist content on the internet, and a rise in 999 calls.
The Home Secretary has today written in Pink News to mark this year’s Pride celebrations in London. Amber Rudd said 2017’s event was ‘particularly poignant’ because it marked the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. Her words …
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced more than 40 projects across England and Wales will share around £17m in further funding to tackle violence against women and girls. The projects will carry out a range of activities including providing support …
Border Force officers have made dozens of seizures as part of Operation Thunderbird, a global INTERPOL-led operation tackling the illegal trade in wildlife and timber.
Police to publish detailed data on Conductive Energy Device (CED) use for the first time. Strengthened reporting allows for the authorisation of new Taser X2 device to English and Welsh forces
The Minister for Policing and the Fire Service, Brandon Lewis, has visited the Police Rehabilitation Centre at Flint House in Goring-on-Thames.