Home Office in the Media: 04 June 2018

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Today’s Home Office media stories include misdirected passengers at UK airports and claims the Telegram is being used as a mouthpiece for terrorism.
Today’s Home Office media story is the Home Secretary’s letter to the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the Met Police asking YouTube to remove Drill music videos and the number of forced marriage incidents in the UK.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the announcement of the new Windrush scheme and reports from the Public Accounts Committee and the Science and Technology Committee.
In the media today there is coverage of the Home Office announcement on police pursuits and the anniversary of the Manchester bombing.
Today’s Home Office media stories include comments made on routinely arming of police and Tier 2 visas.
In the media today there is coverage surrounding the publication of Big Brother Watch’s report into facial recognition technology and research by the Internet Watch Foundation into the live streaming of child abuse.
In the media today there is widespread coverage of the concession on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between NHS Digital and the Home Office.