Home Office in the media: 17 November 2017
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a package of measures around police chief officer’s employment, security cooperation post-Brexit and missing passports.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a package of measures around police chief officer’s employment, security cooperation post-Brexit and missing passports.
Today, the Immigration Minister recognises the crucial role EU citizens play in the UK construction industry in a comment piece published in Construction News.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the Home Affairs Select Committee's report on the UK's preparedness for post-Brexit customs, and reporting on a Supreme Court judgement on minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland.
Today, the Home Secretary outlines the government's plans to double the number of visas available under the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) route, in a comment piece published in Computer Weekly.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes articles on the Government's plans to double the number of visas available under the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) route, a HM Inspectorate of Prisons' (HMIP) report on the Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre and a …
Today's Home Office related coverage include various articles on EU migration post-Brexit and a report into how the police respond to domestic abuse.
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes the National Firearms Surrender, co-ordinated by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS).
The Guardian has today (Saturday, 11 November) featured an interview with Neil Basu, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, at the Metropolitan Police Service. The officer spoke about neighbourhood policing and the threat from Islamist and far-right terrorism in the UK. He was …
Today’s Home Office coverage includes Prevent and Channel statistics, drug seizures a people smuggling case and a new Home Office Minister.
The Queen has today approved the appointment of Victoria Atkins MP as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office.