Writing for the Telegraph, the Home Secretary Priti Patel and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps explain why border measures will help to keep the public safe. Travellers self-isolating for 14 days will help to keep us safe From Monday people arriving …
Security Minister Brandon Lewis has written in the Daily Express about cracking down on the illegal activities of smugglers in order to protect vulnerable people being forced to undertake dangerous journeys. ----- Illegal migration is a criminal activity. Not only …
Tony Eastaugh, Home Office Director for Crime & Enforcement “We are tackling illegal migrant crossings on all fronts with every agency including Border Force, Immigration Enforcement, NCA and policing teams working in tandem with the French authorities. We have three …
Today’s Home Office media stories include the National Audit Office report into how a Brexit no-deal could affect the UK border; there is also reporting on the so-called 'Beatles' fighters.
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 coverage includes new statistics on domestic violence, a rise firearms seizures a the border, Eurostat rape statistics, phones for emergency services personnel and attacks on firefighters.
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes the publication of two reports by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and a high court challenge involving the Dubs scheme for unaccompanied child migrants.
The juxtaposed controls The UK operates border controls in France and Belgium. This allows Border Force officers to check passengers and freight destined for the UK before they begin their journey. These ‘juxtaposed controls’ are in place at Calais and …