Home Office in the media: 27 October 2017

...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...
...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...
Today's Home Office coverage includes our announcement of a consultation on the use of body-worn video cameras by police. Police interview powers The Times, Independent, Mail, Sun and Star report...
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.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include coverage of a Freedom of Information (FOI) response detailing the number of Vietnamese children who have gone missing from care and who may be at risk of trafficking.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include changes to the immigration policy for the survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire, an individual permanent residency case, and our the future immigration system when we leave the European Union.
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes evidence given at the Home Affairs Select Committee inquiry into the Home Office's capacity to deliver immigration services, a High Court judgment, and calls for GPs to be added to the Shortage Occupation List.
Today (Tuesday October 10), a High Court judgement was handed down in respect of a judicial review, brought by Medical Justice, on aspects of the policy on adults at risk in immigration detention. Please find the Home Office response to the court …
Today’s Home Office-related stories include coverage of a rise in hate crimes against mosques, claims of racial profiling by Immigration Enforcement officers, and calls for the government to do more to tackle child grooming gangs.
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes speculation ahead of the publication of a report on Wiltshire Police's investigation into allegations of child abuse made against the former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, and an update report …
...article can be found here. National Cyber Security Centre The Mail, Times and BBC report on the first year of the National Cyber Security Centre. The papers report that there...