The crime statistics for England and Wales for year ending December 2017 were published today at 0930 by the Independent Office for National Statistics. Home Office Minister Nick Hurd has issued the following statement in response.
At today’s launch of the Serious Violence Strategy, the Home Secretary made reference to the following piece of Home Office work around police resources: The provisional funding settlement in December 2017 followed a robust assessment which included a period of …
The Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people. The campaign launch was covered by ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Sky News and was...
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.
Ahead of the publication of the Office for National Statistics crime statistics today (25 January), the Home Secretary Amber Rudd writes in Red Box about the robust approach the Government is taking to tackling serious violent crime.
...shifts away from the street and brothels and moves online. Assistant Chief Constable Daniel Vajzovich told the BBC that the police are encouraging sex workers to report crimes and added...
...Modern Slavery Act powers The Guardian reports that seven police forces have not charged a single person using the powers under the Modern Slavery Act. The newspaper says figures released...
Today’s media coverage of Home Office interest includes stories on laws against shoplifting, ‘boomerang’ fire bosses, and the police response to cannabis possession.
Today, Sunday 17 December, the Home Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer have jointly written in the Sun on Sunday to announce that the Government will be increasing the counter terrorism policing budget by £50million. The Home Secretary and …