Home Office in the media: 09 August 2018

There has been continued coverage today following the Independent splash, which reported that the Home Office was asking members of the Windrush generation who were seeking compensation to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). The Independent yesterday incorrectly reported that the Home …
Today’s Home Office related stories include a report from NFU Mutual into the cost of rural crime, and the letter from the British Airways CEO on queues at Heathrow.
Today’s Home Office related stories include an investigation into forced marriage and visas and the surge in middle class cocaine use. Forced marriage and visas The Times reports on...
Today’s Home Office related stories include claims of fire staff reductions, enquiries on the Manchester Arena attacker Salman Abedi and further reports on violent crime. Claims of fire staff reductions...
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include reaction to a Home Affairs Select Committee report, findings of an independent report on extremism and radicalisation in Manchester, a forced marriage conviction and reaction to plans for changing the locks on …
Today (Monday 30 July 2018) - the United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons - the Home Office has announced plans to launch an independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to ensure our world-first legislation keeps in step …
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include a doubling in funding for knife crime prevention, a new report from Policy Exchange, claims that gangs are exploiting borders, a report on absconding foreign criminals and Syrian refugees in the UK. Knife …
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include a new Policy Exchange report on treason law, the Stephen Shaw Review, Economic Cost of Crime figures and public sector pay rises. Policy Exchange report The Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian cover a …