Home Office in the media: 06 July 2018

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.
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.
Today’s papers cover the Home Office’s announcement that doctors and nurses are to be excluded from the cap on skilled worker visas, as well as the publication of the Home...
Today’s Home Office media stories include the UK’s efforts to tackle violent crime and the Right to Rent Scheme.
Today’s Home Office media story is the Home Secretary’s letter to the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the Met Police asking YouTube to remove Drill music videos and the number of forced marriage incidents in the UK.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the announcement of the new Windrush scheme and reports from the Public Accounts Committee and the Science and Technology Committee.
Today’s Home Office media stories include comments made on routinely arming of police and Tier 2 visas.
Please find the Home Secretary's first comments on his appointment below. Home Secretary Sajid Javid said: First to say it is a huge privilege to be asked by the Prime Minister to become the next Home Secretary. My first priority …
...making applications simple. As part of the application process for settled status, applicants will need to verify their identity, much like a British person applying for a UK passport would...
Pride magazine has today carried an opinion piece from the Home Secretary on the immigration status of the Windrush generation. Home Secretary Amber Rudd In the decades after the Second World War, many thousands of people came from across the Commonwealth …