Home Office in the media: 2 October 2017
Today's Home Office media coverage includes further reports on funding for the Metropolitan Police investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Today's Home Office media coverage includes further reports on funding for the Metropolitan Police investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Today’s Home Office related stories include the latest round of Brexit negotiations, funding for the Metropolitan Police investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and further bans against National Action.
Today’s Home Office related stories include a new campaign to inform children of what to do during a terror attack, a letter sent to the Home Secretary by Guy Verhofstadt, statistics on child abuse, and claims about misconduct at an …
Today’s Home Office-related stories include an individual immigration case and vehicle thefts.
Today’s Home Office related stories include a review into police pursuits, the rights of EU citizens when we leave the European Union, and clandestines attempting to enter the UK.
There continues to be widespread coverage of the Prime Minister’s speech on extremist content online. Media also report on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Today's Home Office related coverage includes previews of the Prime Minister's speech on tackling terrorist content on the internet, and a rise in 999 calls.
Today's newspapers report on warnings over the threat of extremist content online and the UK's future security co-operation with the EU.
Today’s Home Office related stories include coverage of BBC Panorama's investigation into Brook House immigration removal centre, an update on the case of Brian White and changes to legislation that will allow domestic abuse victims to register to vote anonymously …
Today’s Home Office related stories include an £11 million expansion of Video Enabled Justice, and coverage of comments by the president of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales on police resourcing and officer welfare.