Home Office in the media: 16 August 2018

...Government extend the Licensing Act to airside premises. A statement from the Home Office on the issue is below. A Home Office spokesperson said: Everyone should be able to enjoy...
...Government extend the Licensing Act to airside premises. A statement from the Home Office on the issue is below. A Home Office spokesperson said: Everyone should be able to enjoy...
Today’s Home Office related stories include a report from NFU Mutual into the cost of rural crime, and the letter from the British Airways CEO on queues at Heathrow.
Today’s Home Office related stories include an investigation into forced marriage and visas and the surge in middle class cocaine use. Forced marriage and visas The Times reports on...
Today’s Home Office related stories include claims of fire staff reductions, enquiries on the Manchester Arena attacker Salman Abedi and further reports on violent crime. Claims of fire staff reductions...
...has seen a surge in reported acid attacks with numbers soaring from 228 in 2012 to 601 four years later. Home Office spokesperson said: Attacks using acid and other corrosive...
Today’s Home Office media stories include further coverage of the major incident in Amesbury and the ongoing debate around the medicinal use of cannabis.
Today’s papers cover the Home Office’s announcement that doctors and nurses are to be excluded from the cap on skilled worker visas, as well as the publication of the Home...
...papers cite FOI figures showing around 10,000 applications made by employers to sponsor non-EU skilled workers were refused between December and April this year. The paper says the figures show...