Home Office in the media: 23 March 2018
The Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people.
The Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people.
The Home Office has written to the companies who submitted bids for the next passport contract to inform them of the outcome of the procurement process. The new contract, which is yet to be finalised, will come into force in …
Today’s Home Office related stories include articles regarding nearly 500 sex offenders who are "missing". The Guardian also reports that plans to 'deport' two academics have been dropped.
Today the Security and Economic Crime Minister, Ben Wallace, set out in the House of Commons the measures that the Government has introduced to tackle illicit funds and how it will continue to make the UK a hostile environment for …
Yesterday marked the seventh anniversary of the start of the war in Syria.
Today’s Home Office-relate coverage includes the ongoing investigation in Salisbury, the individual case of Albert Thompson and Britain First pages on Facebook.
Today's Home Office-related business includes the launch of the Government's consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill.
The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has today welcomed the appointment of Neil Basu as the Metropolitan Police's head of Specialist Operations.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a report by Hope Not Hate, which focuses on far-right terrorism. Other coverage focused on the threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism to Great Britain, and the disclosure of files relating to Orgreave.
The Security and Economic Crime Minister, Ben Wallace, has welcomed the NCA's announcement that it has successfully secured the first two unexplained wealth orders (UWOs) granted since their introduction in January. The NCA will use these orders to investigate assets …