Home Office in the media: Monday 30 September
Today's leading stories include reports on police recruitment, allegations of disregards for gay sex convictions and foreign fighters.
Today's leading stories include reports on police recruitment, allegations of disregards for gay sex convictions and foreign fighters.
Today's leading stories include reports into police abuse of power and the failings of Cleveland Police, as well as the investigation into drone incidents at Gatwick Airport. Police abuse of power There is widespread coverage of the HMICFRS report into …
Today's leading stories include news that G4S will no longer run Brook House immigration removal centre and that 23 people have been arrested on suspicion of trying to smuggle migrants.
Today's leading stories include news that G4S will no longer run Brook House immigration removal centre and a call to ban the sale of pointed knives.
Today's top story is on efforts to tackle a white supremacist group. Generation Identity British counter-terrorism police have admitted they have “no plan” to tackle the white supremacist group whose ideology is thought to have inspired the El Paso and …
Today's leading stories include drug misuse statistics, the recording of rape crimes, figures on football-related arrests, and a report into County Lines gangs. Drug statistics Widespread coverage is given to yesterday’s drug misuse statistics release, with the Guardian, Star, Times, …
Today's leading stories include allegations of crime figures manipulation, serious violence and facial recognition.
Today's leading stories include funding to catch paedophiles operating online, a body scanner trial aimed at detecting weapons and the sale of knives online. Online child sexual exploitation Artificial intelligence could be used to help catch paedophiles operating on the …
Today's Home Office media stories include rape prosecution figures, Domestic Abuse Bill, and migrant boats.
Today's Home Office media stories includes coverage of the Home Secretary's speech at the Police Superintendents’ Association conference, and an op-ed on the EU Settlement Scheme.