Home Office in the media blog: Wednesday 1 May

Today’s Home Office stories cover forensic science, 101 calls and the DBS.
Today’s Home Office stories cover forensic science, 101 calls and the DBS.
Today's Home Office related stories include a report from Victims' Commissioner Baroness Newlove on anti-social behaviour.
This weekend's Home Office stories included a report on stop and search, further coverage looking at the Test of English for International Communication, and a report on Neo-Nazi groups. Stop and search On Saturday, The Telegraph, the Sun, the Independent, and the …
Today’s Home Office stories cover the latest crime statistics, right to rent and student visas.
Today's Home Office stories cover serious violence, visa fees and sanitary products in police custody.
Today, the Office for National Statistics published statistics on crime in England and Wales for the year ending December 2018. Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service, Nick Hurd, said: Today’s statistics show that your chance of being …
Today's Home Office in the media stories include police screening crimes and a report on the challenges of tackling online child sexual abuse images. Police crime screening There is widespread coverage of comments by Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian …
Today's Home Office in the media stories include Channel migrant crossings, support and compensation for victims of terror attacks, and a fall in the number of fresh asylum applications. Channel migrant crossings There is widespread coverage of the rescue of 36 …
There are some articles in print and online carrying claims that the Home Office has “broken its promise” over the £100m Serious Violence Fund, by not allocating all funding to forces and for not allocating the funds immediately after they …
The Home Secretary has offered the Metropolitan Police his full support following an update on the police response to the demonstrations in central London. Receiving an update from Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick this morning, the Home Secretary said that despite …