Home Office in the media blog: Thursday 24 January
Today’s Home Office in the media blog focuses on Jack Shepherd's decision to hand himself in to the Georgian authorities.
Today’s Home Office in the media blog focuses on Jack Shepherd's decision to hand himself in to the Georgian authorities.
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary meeting with the family of Charlotte Brown, a new Counter-Terrorism public awareness campaign, the Home Affairs Select Committee on migrant crossings, and an Internet Watch Foundation report on online child abuse. Home Secretary meets …
The Government has today (Tuesday 22 January) announced there will be an independent review of the Prevent programme, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism. The Security Minister, Ben Wallace, announced in Parliament that the Government …
Today's Home Office stories include the EU Settlement Scheme fee waiver and Border Force cutters. EU Settlement fee axed There is widespread coverage of yesterday’s announcement by the Prime Minister that the Home Office would waive the £65 fee for …
The Prime Minister has today (21 January) announced that EU citizens applying for the EU Settlement Scheme will not have to pay a fee when the Scheme is fully rolled out by 30 March.
Today’s Home Office stories include the launch of the draft Domestic Abuse bill, the rollout of public testing of the EU Settlement scheme and plans to make the Immigration Rules easier to navigate.
Today, the High Court has rejected, on all grounds, the challenge to the Home Secretary's decision to agree to a Mutual Legal Assistance request from the US to transfer evidence in the case of Shafee El Sheikh, without requiring death …
Today's Home Office stories include calls for the 'good character' citizenship test for children to be scrapped, and reporting that criminal gangs are exploiting a legal loophole to entice young children to act as drug mules. MPs urged to scrap …
Today's Home Office stories include reports of cuts to Metropolitan Police murder investigation teams. Met Police murder investigation team cuts Widespread coverage is given to new figures that show the Metropolitan Police’s murder investigations teams have halved in the last …
Today's Home Office stories include the announcement of a new task force to tackle corruption and fraud, calls for misogyny to be made a hate crime, and a report that criticises Britain's asylum policy. Task force to counter corruption and …