Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary's speech on serious violence, firearms legislation, and the one year anniversary of Windrush. Home Secretary’s serious violence speech There is widespread reporting of the Home Secretary’s speech yesterday in which he said he …
...world. We are determined to keep it that way, which is why we are strengthening firearms controls further, including those relating to antique firearms, to stop them falling into the...
...the most secure travel documents in the world. The updated passport will cost £72.50, which is the same amount as the current burgundy passports. The Immigration Minister’s response to the...
...law and domestic violence protection orders on a national basis. Until 2020, the Government is providing £100 million of dedicated funding for tackling violence against women and girls. This includes...
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes the National Firearms Surrender, co-ordinated by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS). National Firearms Surrender BBC News, as well as...