Home Office in the media: Wednesday 20 March
Today's Home Office related stories focus on a rise in the number of modern slavery cases, mosque security and a bail supercomplaint.
Today's Home Office related stories focus on a rise in the number of modern slavery cases, mosque security and a bail supercomplaint.
Today the Office for National Statistics published its Migration Statistics Quarterly Report and the Home Office published its quarterly immigration statistics. Our statement is below. Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes said: The UK is continuing to attract and retain highly skilled workers, including …
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary meeting with the family of Charlotte Brown, a new Counter-Terrorism public awareness campaign, the Home Affairs Select Committee on migrant crossings, and an Internet Watch Foundation report on online child abuse. Home Secretary meets …
The Government has today (Tuesday 22 January) announced there will be an independent review of the Prevent programme, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism. The Security Minister, Ben Wallace, announced in Parliament that the Government …
Today's Home Office stories include the EU Settlement Scheme fee waiver and Border Force cutters. EU Settlement fee axed There is widespread coverage of yesterday’s announcement by the Prime Minister that the Home Office would waive the £65 fee for …
Today (Monday December 31) the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, wrote in The Telegraph regarding the activity of migrants attempting to cross the Channel. The Home Secretary has taken action, declaring the situation as a major incident and has spoken with his …
Today’s Home Office stories include further reports on hate crime and airport licensing.
Today’s Home Office stories include a reports on the Serious Organised Crime Strategy, hate crime, airport drinking review, and sulphuric laws.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the Hate Crime Action Plan, modern slavery, moped criminals and domestic abuse.
Today, Thursday 18 October, the Office for National Statistics released the latest quarterly crime statistics. The statistics show no change in overall levels of crime, but there have been rises in some types of theft and in some lower-volume but …