Home Office Grenfell Tower immigration and passports factsheet
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There are a number of routes through which those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire can get help and advice about immigration and passport related matters.
There are a number of routes through which those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire can get help and advice about immigration and passport related matters.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes the Crown Prosecution Service's announcement that there is sufficient evidence to charge six individuals with criminal offences following the Hillsborough disaster and news that a judge has been appointed to lead the inquiry into …
The Home Secretary has today written to David Anderson QC after he agreed to provide independent assurance of the internal reviews by MI5 and the police into the recent terror attacks in London and Manchester.
The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd finished a two day trip (26 – 27 June) to Ottawa, Canada where she joined counter-parts from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US to take a united stand against international threats.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the Prime Minister’s proposal of a “major national investigation” into cladding on buildings, the introduction by the government of new measures to protect women and girls from crimes committed overseas as part of its Domestic …
Today's Home Office media coverage includes reporting on the government's proposals on the rights of EU citizens following Brexit and social media companies coming together to create a forum to counter terrorism.
Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube have announced the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism. The announcement was made in blogs published on their websites. The Home Secretary has welcomed the news.
This fact sheet aims to set out some of the key information in the EU citizens’ policy paper, published today.
The main stories of interest to the Home Office this morning relate to a report into terrorism suspects using human rights laws to avoid being deported and news that there have been record civil penalty fines given to HGV drivers.
Today's Home Office media coverage includes reports on the Prime Minister's outline of proposals for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK and on calls from the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) for a discussion on police funding.