Home Office in the media: Monday 6 January
Today's top story includes coverage of foreign national offenders.
Today's top story includes coverage of foreign national offenders.
Security Minister Brandon Lewis has written in the Daily Express about cracking down on the illegal activities of smugglers in order to protect vulnerable people being forced to undertake dangerous journeys. ----- Illegal migration is a criminal activity. Not only …
Tony Eastaugh, Home Office Director for Crime & Enforcement “We are tackling illegal migrant crossings on all fronts with every agency including Border Force, Immigration Enforcement, NCA and policing teams working in tandem with the French authorities. We have three …
Today's top stories include coverage of smalls boats crossing the Channel and modern slavery.
Today's top stories include commentary around the future immigration system and child sexual exploitation.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has written in the Sunday Telegraph about tackling violent crime through the introduction of Violence Reduction Units, extending police powers and forging new international security relationships. Violence on Britain's streets is being fuelled by guns, knives …
Today's top stories include coverage of antisemitic incidents in London and small boats crossing the Channel.
Today's top stories include allegations of racism in football and the Government’s evidence to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on the use of end-to-end encryption. Racism in football There has been widespread coverage across broadcast and print publications of …
Today's top stories include coverage on fast-track visas, family reunion for refugee children and the Fishmongers' Hall attacker.
Extradition treaty Extradition is governed by the UK-US extradition treaty. Standard extradition process UK The decision whether to seek extradition is a matter for the police and the prosecuting authority – usually the Crown Prosecution Service. The CPS will prepare …