Home Office in the media: 11 December 2017

Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories around financial crime and domestic abuse.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes stories around financial crime and domestic abuse.
...March 2017 the Metropolitan Police Service had reserves of £240.2m and there are more officers for each Londoner than anywhere else in the country. We recognise that demand on the...
...arrests and getting dangerous weapons off the streets. We have already banned zombie knives and we are working with major retailers to stop underage sales of knives. We have launched...
...Council as saying that the criteria for police to arrest a suspect were strengthened in 2012 and so now many suspect interviews take place without having to place someone under...
...reunited. Our update on the case is below. A Home Office spokesperson said: We have received all the information we requested to process Mrs Rawlins’ application and we have today...
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include reports on investigations into cannabis factories, and further coverage of the Metropolitan Police no longer investigating some low-level crimes.
...mosque by attackers who shouted abusive comments. BBC News and Sky News report the victim was taken to hospital yesterday evening and that Greater Manchester Police have arrested two men....
...Home Secretary praises communities across the country who are engaging with the Prevent programme, as well as rebutting some of the false claims used to try and undermine it. She...
News relevant to the Home Office today includes coverage of the announcement of a major forum of experts to tackle motorcycle crime, the evaluation of the Government's previous drugs strategy and terrorist content online.
The main Home Office stories in the media today relate to the arrests of three Britons in Calais who allegedly tried to fly four illegal immigrants into England, coverage of BBC analysis which shows that many criminal investigations are left …