Home Office in the media: Thursday 19 September
Today's leading stories include allegations of crime figures manipulation, serious violence and facial recognition.
Today's leading stories include allegations of crime figures manipulation, serious violence and facial recognition.
Today's leading stories include the announcement of the new Domestic Abuse Commissioner and reaction to a Public Affairs Committee report into English language testing. Domestic Abuse Commissioner The announcement of the appointment of the first Domestic Abuse Commissioner receives coverage …
Today's leading stories include funding to catch paedophiles operating online, a body scanner trial aimed at detecting weapons and the sale of knives online. Online child sexual exploitation Artificial intelligence could be used to help catch paedophiles operating on the …
This week, the Minister of State for Security and Deputy for EU Exit and No Deal Preparation, Brandon Lewis, wrote in the Times about UK border security and Brexit preparation. His words can be found below. Our borders are ready — for traders, …
Today's Home Office media stories include county lines gangs, migrant crossings and predictive policing. County lines gangs The Guardian reports that the number of children being exploited by county lines gangs has risen. The paper reports that 8,650 assessments by children’s services …
Today's Home Office media stories include coverage on the EU Settlement Scheme, domestic abuse and migrants crossing the Channel.
Today the Home Office published the third annual set of statistics on the recovery of criminal assets using Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 powers. The total proceeds of crime collected in the 2018/19 financial year was just under £217 million, representing …
Today's Home Office media stories include rape prosecution figures, Domestic Abuse Bill, and migrant boats.
Today's Home Office media stories include an announcement international student visas, migrant boat crossings, and a report on child grooming online. International students and work visas There is widespread coverage in the Guardian, FT, Times, Telegraph, Sun, City AM, BBC …
Today's Home Office media stories includes coverage of the Home Secretary's speech at the Police Superintendents’ Association conference, and an op-ed on the EU Settlement Scheme.