Home Secretary statement following the publication of Lord Walney's independent review of political violence and disruption. Home Secretary James Cleverly said: “The right to protest is a vital part of democracy, but there is absolutely no place for criminality or …
Today's top stories include figures on Prevent and Channel referrals, coverage of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, Border Force patrols and statistics on police use of force. Prevent referrals There is widespread coverage, including in the FT, Telegraph, Times, Independent, Mail, …
Today's Home Office in the media stories include a Home Secretary announcement on the Places of Worship security fund and a call to ban the watching of pornography on public transport. Places of Worship Fund The Telegraph reports on the …
Today’s Home Office stories include the Home Secretary's comments on knife crime, the ongoing trials of members of neo-Nazi terror group National Action, and the findings of a report by the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration. More …
The Home Office announced Sara Khan will be the new lead Commissioner for Countering Extremism. Ms Khan is expected take up her post in the next month and the role is for a period of 3 years. The Commission has …
Today's Home Office media coverage includes further reports on funding for the Metropolitan Police investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
There continues to be widespread coverage of the Prime Minister’s speech on extremist content online. Media also report on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
There continues to be widespread coverage of the investigation into the Parsons Green terrorist attack. The papers also preview a position paper on the UK's future security co-operation with the EU due to be published today.
Today's Home Office related news coverage includes the seizure of 79 handguns by Border Force officers in Northern France, a report into the funding of extremism and the extension of the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme.