Home Office in the media: 6 April 2017

Today’s Home Office-related news includes coverage of comments made the head of GCHQ who has pressed technology companies to do more to remove terrorist content online.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes coverage of comments made the head of GCHQ who has pressed technology companies to do more to remove terrorist content online.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s comments during her visit to the Gulf about the continuation of free movement after Brexit and further coverage of extremist content on the internet and social media platforms.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes comments made by Google's chief business officer around online extremist content.
Today's Home Office news coverage includes the changes to pre-charge bail, the arrests of a number of people in connection with the attack on an asylum seeker and the tender of the new passport contract.
The Home Secretary has written in this week's Eastern Eye about her visit to Pakistan and the importance of community cohesion.
News coverage of the Home Office today includes the commitment from communication service providers to tackle extremist and terrorist content online.
Today's Home Office news coverage includes the triggering of Article 50 and comments around how technology companies deal with online extremist content.
Today’s news coverage includes the signing of the letter triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty, signalling the UK's intention to leave the European Union, and a protest at Stansted airport.
Today’s Home Office-related news coverage includes reports that the government is seeking views on introducing direct entry recruitment at chief police officer level in England and Wales and articles on the Home Secretary’s appearance at the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council meeting …
There is coverage in today's media of the Home Secretary's comments on encrypted communications and extremist content online and continued coverage of the terrorist attack in Westminster last week.