Home Office in the media: 28 July 2017
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is largely focused on free movement post-Brexit and data on student migration.
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is largely focused on free movement post-Brexit and data on student migration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKop_vp8MPQ&feature=youtu.beLT Today’s Home Office related coverage largely focused on the MAC report on EU migration and anti-Semitic hate crime.
The main Home Office story in the media today has focused on Spice, the street name for a group of synthetic cannaboids, which was formally a so-called ‘legal high’ before being banned last year.
The main Home Office stories in the media today relate to the crime and police workforce statistics and the second round of EU negotiations.
Today’s Home Office-related media coverage includes articles focusing on terrorist funding and firearms licensing.
Today’s Home Office-related media coverage focuses on the new leave to remain policy for Grenfell Tower survivors, the number of convictions for terrorist offences related to activity overseas, and the jihadist jail for terrorists.
Today's Home Office related news coverage includes a National Audit Office report into online fraud, the potential deportation of a foreign national offender and a letter sent by the Police Federation regarding the standards of police officers driving to emergency incidents.
Today's Home Office media coverage includes reporting on the government's proposals on the rights of EU citizens following Brexit and social media companies coming together to create a forum to counter terrorism.