Home Office in the media: 1 December 2017

...Telegraph and Mail carry separate pieces on the LGBT+ asylum claims statistics, stating that sexual orientation was raised as part of the asylum claim in more than 3,500, or 6...
...Telegraph and Mail carry separate pieces on the LGBT+ asylum claims statistics, stating that sexual orientation was raised as part of the asylum claim in more than 3,500, or 6...
On top of today's net migration statistics, other Home Office stories of interest cover the number of illegal immigrants in Britain, and the use of helicopters across police forces. Illegal...
...UK. With more Europeans continuing to arrive than leave, these figures show that claims of a ‘Brexodus’ are misguided. At the same time, there is no consent for uncontrolled immigration....
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest include knife crime statistics, the process for asylum requests, Immigration Enforcement staffing, and a Bar Council report on immigration detention. Knife crime The Guardian...
...such as hers of modern slavery and trafficking are increasing. Below is a statement outlining the Home Office's work to tackle county lines. A Home Office spokesperson said: County lines...
...March 2017 the Metropolitan Police Service had reserves of £240.2m and there are more officers for each Londoner than anywhere else in the country. We recognise that demand on the...
...water-resistant 4G devices to police, paramedics and fire crews. The Home Office’s response to this story can be found below. A Home Office spokesperson said: The Home Office has awarded...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the legal case surrounding Samim Bigzad, as well as permits for non-EU migrants. Residence permits for non-EU migrants The Mail reports that more than...
...has “secretly slashed” funding of police services by £413 million in real terms between 2015 and 2017. See here for our rebuttal this morning. The Home Office’s response to this...
...Home Office spokesperson said: In 2017, taxpayers invest £11.9billion in our police system, an increase of more than £475million from 2015 and this Government has protected overall police spending in...