Home Office in the media: 10 January 2018
Today’s Home Office-related coverage include the Home Secretary being appointed the Minister for Women and Equalities and the retirement of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage include the Home Secretary being appointed the Minister for Women and Equalities and the retirement of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories around the impact of migration on the housing market.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage of interest includes stories around intimidation in public life, and the status of EU citizens living in the UK.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the Immigration Minister's announcement of an extension to a Tier 4 Visa pilot.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a High Court ruling on three judicial reviews relating to rough sleepers and a National Audit Office report into modern slavery.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a clandestine who entered the UK via France. Clandestine incident The Mail reports that a Sudanese person was found underneath a school bus when the vehicle stopped in Ipswich on Tuesday 12 December. The paper …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes terror arrest statistics, seizures of counterfeit goods, acid attacks and the number of people being tested for drink-driving.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a Polish foreign national offender and a recent terror plot targeting the Royal family.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes reports on the issue of so-called county lines, where drug gangs based in big cities take control of provincial drug markets.
Today’s front page of the Mirror claims the government has “secretly slashed” police budgets by £413 million. This is inaccurate.