Home Office in the Media: 17/05/2018
Today’s Home Office media stories include comments made on routinely arming of police and Tier 2 visas.
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.
In the media today there is widespread coverage of the series of violent incidents over the bank holiday weekend and reports on criticism of decisions around indefinite leave to remain applications.
Today marks the second annual Firefighters’ Memorial Day, organised by the Firefighters Memorial Trust and supported by the Fire Brigades Union. A small ceremony is set to be held by the Firefighters Memorial near St Paul’s Cathedral, and fire and …
A number of newspapers cover the Public Accounts Committee report on modern slavery today including the Times, Independent and Mirror. The report acknowledged that the UK is ahead of many countries when responding to modern slavery but makes a number …
Please find the Home Secretary's first comments on his appointment below. Home Secretary Sajid Javid said: First to say it is a huge privilege to be asked by the Prime Minister to become the next Home Secretary. My first priority …
Home Secretary, Amber Rudd today chaired the first Serious Violence Taskforce - a coalition of government ministers, cross-party MPs, police leaders, local government and the voluntary sector – which will ensure sustained, swift and decisive action against violent crime. Together …
The crime statistics for England and Wales for year ending December 2017 were published today at 0930 by the Independent Office for National Statistics. Home Office Minister Nick Hurd has issued the following statement in response.
In the media today there is coverage of a new app the Home Office is developing to support EU citizens who apply for settled status.