Home Office in the media: 21 March
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of British banks’ involvement in a Russian money-laundering scheme.
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of British banks’ involvement in a Russian money-laundering scheme.
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage of Devon and Cornwall Police’s plans to set up a 24-hour drone unit, yesterday’s counter-terror exercise on the Thames, and news that the specialist police squad set up to investigate crimes against MPs has dealt …
Home Office related news includes coverage of the changes to the Immigration Rules laid in Parliament yesterday by Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill.
Today’s Home Office related news includes an interview with the recently-appointed independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Max Hill QC and coverage of a new research project into drugs derived from cannabis at the University of Oxford.
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of criticism by the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) of social media companies’ approach to hate speech and articles focusing on the Home Office's social media guidance for staff.
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage of a report looking at the cyber threat landscape and the case of an Albanian national who was convicted of double murder yesterday.
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage on funding for Operation Grange and a letter from the British Medical Association and Royal College of Nursing on the immigration skills charge.
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage of the latest terror arrest statistics and an article focusing on policy around returning refugees to their home country safely.
Today's Home Office related news includes coverage of the Spring Budget which contained an extra £20 million to tackle domestic violence and coverage of a new report from the Council of Europe.
MPs today (Tuesday 7 March) voted on an amendment tabled by Heidi Allen MP for the Children's and Social Care Bill which was in the House of Commons for report stage and third reading.