Home Office in the media: 13 December 2017

Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories on the Home Secretary’s announcement on economic crime and security at the Calais border.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories on the Home Secretary’s announcement on economic crime and security at the Calais border.
Today, the Home Secretary has revealed that her father became a victim of a type of fraud known as a 'vishing' scam and why tackling fraud is so important to her. This was reported in the Evening Standard. You can read …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes reforms to the police discipline system and new passport photo technology.
Economic crime affects everyone in the UK – it includes fraud, bribery, corruption and money laundering. This is not a victimless crime. Any person in this country can be the victim of fraud – whether at the hands of a …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories around financial crime and domestic abuse.
The UK and European Union have reached an agreement on citizens' rights after the UK leaves the EU. This factsheet sets out what the deal means for EU citizens living in the UK and what the next steps are.
...a product and this year our officers have seized all sorts of fake goods - from beauty products to food and electrical goods. We urge consumers to be careful with...
...that when the couple reported the incident to police, they were questioned about their immigration status. Mr Zieba was taken to Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre where he remains. Please find...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a review into the recent UK terror plots, a report into cyber attacks and a people smuggling case at the UK-French border.
The Home Secretary Amber Rudd has made a statement to Parliament following the publication of David Anderson QC’s report on this year’s terrorist attacks in London and Manchester. David Anderson QC was commissioned to provide independent assurance of the internal MI5 …