Home Office in the media: 24 August 2017

...the impact of international students in the UK. The Times say will look at a number of areas including their contribution in tuition fees and to the UK economy. The...
...the impact of international students in the UK. The Times say will look at a number of areas including their contribution in tuition fees and to the UK economy. The...
Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis responds to the latest set of net migration figures. Net migration statistics The latest set of net migration statistics was published today by the Office for...
Today’s Home Office coverage includes reporting on the role of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners and forced marriage prosecutions.
Today’s Home Office coverage includes arr figures on the number of arrests at airports for drunken behaviour and rural crime.
...and to support an increased operational response to this horrendous crime. Hate crime The Mail and Times carry articles on hate crime statistic released by the National Police Chiefs' Council...
...Home Secretary praises communities across the country who are engaging with the Prevent programme, as well as rebutting some of the false claims used to try and undermine it. She...
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes reports of the disruption of a major people smuggling operation, border security and police driving rules.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures on deaths related to drugs and the guilty verdict in the so-called 'Three Musketeers' trial.
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is focused on the Home Secretary's visit to Silicon Valley and the seizure of child-like sex dolls by Border Force.
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is focused on new powers in the Criminal Finances Act, Border Force, forced marriages and the number of road traffic police officers.