Ministerial Opinion-Victoria Atkins writes about tackling FGM
...2013 the UK made the largest ever donor commitment (£35m over 5 years) to help end FGM internationally, and we are making progress: today a girl is about one-third less...
...2013 the UK made the largest ever donor commitment (£35m over 5 years) to help end FGM internationally, and we are making progress: today a girl is about one-third less...
Today’s Home Office related stories include about queues at passport control at Heathrow Airport.
Today’s Home Office related stories include a report from NFU Mutual into the cost of rural crime, and the letter from the British Airways CEO on queues at Heathrow.
Today’s Home Office media stories include misdirected passengers at UK airports and claims the Telegram is being used as a mouthpiece for terrorism.
The Home Affairs Select Committee has published a report today that criticises the Home Office's preparations for the UK's departure from the EU. Below we respond to a number of their concerns.
Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on emergency services collaboration, Border Force expenses, false asylum applications and the illegal smuggling of migrants.
The Mail on Sunday has today published a front-page story (‘The UK Border Farce’, 31 December 2017) claiming that unpaid volunteers are set to become the “first line of defence against terrorists, people smugglers and organised crime gangs at hundreds of vulnerable air …
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a review into the recent UK terror plots, a report into cyber attacks and a people smuggling case at the UK-French border.