Home Office in the media: 22 August 2018

...deal with a ‘spike’ in the number of British girls married abroad against their will. The outlet states the number of girls being forced into marriage in the run-up to...
...Government extend the Licensing Act to airside premises. A statement from the Home Office on the issue is below. A Home Office spokesperson said: Everyone should be able to enjoy...
Today’s Home Office related stories include widespread coverage of a report by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) on the future immigration system and terrorist content on Facebook.
Today (Monday 30 July 2018) - the United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons - the Home Office has announced plans to launch an independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to ensure our world-first legislation keeps in step …
...has seen a surge in reported acid attacks with numbers soaring from 228 in 2012 to 601 four years later. Home Office spokesperson said: Attacks using acid and other corrosive...
Today’s Home Office media stories include further coverage of the major incident in Amesbury and the ongoing debate around the medicinal use of cannabis.