Home Office in the media: 8 March 2018
Today's Home Office-related business includes the launch of the Government's consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill.
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 …
The UK Government and EU have reached an agreement on the arrangements for EU citizens arriving in the UK and UK nationals arriving in the EU during the implementation period. These include the terms on which EU citizens will be able to stay here …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the Modern Day Slavery Taskforce meeting, the Investigatory Powers Act and longer sentences to help tackle knife crime.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes an op-ed written by the Home Secretary on domestic violence and a Guardian report on Metropolitan Police funding.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include the Office for National Statistics figures on net migration, Home Office figures relating to the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme, the Home Office’s policy towards retirement age ex-Commonwealth citizens and claims of a hunger strike …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the sentencing of two people smugglers, claims about detainees’ welfare after an incident during an escort and the immigration status of some Commonwealth nationals. Supreme Court judgment There is widespread coverage of the Supreme Court …
The Home Office responds to the latest set of quarterly and annual statistics published by the Department and the Office for National Statistics.