Home Office statement on today's crime statistics publications
This morning, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest crime statistics for England and Wales for the year ending June 2017.
This morning, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest crime statistics for England and Wales for the year ending June 2017.
Home Office media stories of interest today include coverage the Prime Minister’s open letter to EU citizens living in the UK.
Home Office stories of interest today include coverage of comments on counter-terrorism by the Director General of MI5, Andrew Parker, the spike in hate crime offences, and the Home Secretary’s appearance at the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include reports on investigations into cannabis factories, and further coverage of the Metropolitan Police no longer investigating some low-level crimes.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include reports that the Metropolitan Police will no longer investigate some low-level crimes, and news that the government has agreed to back a move to make assaulting emergency services workers more serious crimes.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include coverage of a Freedom of Information (FOI) response detailing the number of Vietnamese children who have gone missing from care and who may be at risk of trafficking.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include changes to the immigration policy for the survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire, an individual permanent residency case, and our the future immigration system when we leave the European Union.
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes evidence given at the Home Affairs Select Committee inquiry into the Home Office's capacity to deliver immigration services, a High Court judgment, and calls for GPs to be added to the Shortage Occupation List.
Today (Tuesday October 10), a High Court judgement was handed down in respect of a judicial review, brought by Medical Justice, on aspects of the policy on adults at risk in immigration detention. Please find the Home Office response to the court …
The Home Secretary has urged businesses to do more to prevent modern slavery in supply chains, in a comment piece published today in the Evening Standard.