Home Office in the media: Thursday 12 September

Today's Home Office media stories include rape prosecution figures, Domestic Abuse Bill, and migrant boats.
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.
Today's Home Office media stories include the Home Secretary's speech at the Police Superintendents’ Association conference, and Tasers being given to volunteer constables. Home Secretary Police Superintendents' Association speech The Home Secretary will today outline a new Police Covenant to …
Today, the Minister of State for Security and Deputy for EU Exit and No Deal Preparation, Brandon Lewis wrote in the Guardian about the EU Settlement Scheme and the support available for EU citizens. His words can be found below. …
Today's leading stories include reaction to the launch of a national campaign to recruit 20,000 police officers and public opinion on police use of facial recognition. Police recruitment The Express reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared that safe streets …
Today's leading stories include the launch of a national campaign to recruit 20,000 police officers, an announcement on future immigration and a High Court ruling on facial recognition. Police recruitment The launch of the campaign to recruit 20,000 additional police …
Today the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary have launched a national campaign to recruit 20,000 new police officers. The below factsheet details some of the key points of this announcement.
What types of facial recognition do the police use? In England and Wales, facial recognition technology takes two main forms: Retrospective facial recognition Retrospective facial recognition compares an image of an individual, such as someone caught on CCTV suspected of …
Today's leading stories include firefighter numbers and Border Force's role in intercepting a record haul of heroin entering the country.