Home Office in the media: 4 October 2017

Today’s Home Office-related stories include new proposals to ban the sale of acids to under-18s and a counter terrorism exercise.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include new proposals to ban the sale of acids to under-18s and a counter terrorism exercise.
...article can be found here. National Cyber Security Centre The Mail, Times and BBC report on the first year of the National Cyber Security Centre. The papers report that there...
...Independent report that police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have been granted additional funding by the Home Office. The papers say a source close to the Metropolitan Police investigation...
Today’s Home Office related stories include a new campaign to inform children of what to do during a terror attack, a letter sent to the Home Secretary by Guy Verhofstadt, statistics on child abuse, and claims about misconduct at an …
...widespread coverage of the Prime Minister's visit to America where she will be co-hosting a meeting at the United National General Assembly regarding terrorists' use of the internet. Outlets including...
Today, the Home Office has released data on asset recovery using Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) powers for the past five years. Asset Recovery Statistical Bulletin 2011/12-2016/17 The bulletin covers...
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.
Today’s Home Office coverage includes arr figures on the number of arrests at airports for drunken behaviour and rural crime.
...and to support an increased operational response to this horrendous crime. Hate crime The Mail and Times carry articles on hate crime statistic released by the National Police Chiefs' Council...
News relevant to the Home Office today includes coverage of the four-week consultation on replacing landing cards and the future of the European Arrest Warrant. Landing cards consultation The Times has published a front page story about the Home Office …