Home Office in the media: 20 September 2017
Today's Home Office related coverage includes previews of the Prime Minister's speech on tackling terrorist content on the internet, and a rise in 999 calls.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes previews of the Prime Minister's speech on tackling terrorist content on the internet, and a rise in 999 calls.
Today's newspapers report on warnings over the threat of extremist content online and the UK's future security co-operation with the EU.
There continues to be widespread coverage of the investigation into the Parsons Green terrorist attack. The papers also preview a position paper on the UK's future security co-operation with the EU due to be published today.
The Home Secretary has responded to the incident in Parsons Green this morning. Emergency services were called at approximately 8.20am to Parsons Green Underground Station following reports of a fire on the train. The Metropolitan Police Service have declared it a …
The media report this morning on the the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report. The Evening Standard and Independent continue their investigation into modern slavery in the UK.
Today's newspapers and broadcasters report on the police pay award for 2017/18, while the Independent and Evening Standard have launched a joint investigation into modern slavery.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has published the police pay award for 2017.
Today's newspapers report on modern slavery experienced by Vietnamese nationals in the UK and the sentencing of a couple convicted of people smuggling.
Today, the Home Office has released data on asset recovery using Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) powers for the past five years.
Today's newspapers report that the Government is set to raise police officers' pay above 1% and that there has been an increase in the number of EU nationals returned to their home country from the UK.