Home Office in the Media Blog: Monday 8 April

Today's leading stories include coverage of recently launched Online Harms white paper, gun licences and EU citizens rentals after Brexit.
Today's leading stories include coverage of recently launched Online Harms white paper, gun licences and EU citizens rentals after Brexit.
Today's leading stories include coverage of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration report on citizenship fees.
Today's leading stories include coverage of the Windrush Compensation Scheme, the number of knife crime victims admitted to hospitals and an immigration incident in Teesport.
The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, yesterday launched a consultation to ensure public bodies, including schools and hospitals, raise concerns about children at risk of becoming involved in knife crime. This is about better joining up all agencies who have involvement …
Today's Home Office stories include the start of the Serious Violence Summit at No10 and a consultation on a public health approach to serious violence, and reports on online knife sales and fraud.
Today's Home Office stories include the announcement of plans for a public health approach to tackling knife crime and today's Serious Violence Summit at No10.
Read the Home Secretary's open letter to EU citizens on the EU Settlement Scheme
Today's Home Office stories include an interview with outgoing NPCC chair Chief Constable Sara Thornton.
Today's Home Office stories include a high court judgement on paid activities in immigration removal centres, and a new poster campaign on Project Kraken. Paid activities for immigration removal centre detainees The Guardian, Telegraph and Sun report that a high …
Today's Home Office stories include abuse against retail workers, immigration removals and the jailing of a people smuggler. Shop staff abuse The Express reports that more than 80 per cent of convenience store workers have been subjected to verbal abuse during …