Home Office in the media: 4 April 2018
Today’s Home Office top stories are on violent crime rates in London and on the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gaps.
Today’s Home Office top stories are on violent crime rates in London and on the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gaps.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation’s report into the Westminster terror attack, a Independent Chief Inspector of Borders Immigration report and the Home Secretary’s appearance in front of the Home Affairs Select Committee.
The Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people.
Today's Home Office-related business includes the launch of the Government's consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a report by Hope Not Hate, which focuses on far-right terrorism. Other coverage focused on the threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism to Great Britain, and the disclosure of files relating to Orgreave.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes an op-ed written by the Home Secretary on domestic violence and a Guardian report on Metropolitan Police funding.
Today’s Home Office-related stories include the Office for National Statistics figures on net migration, Home Office figures relating to the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme, the Home Office’s policy towards retirement age ex-Commonwealth citizens and claims of a hunger strike …
The Home Office responds to the latest set of quarterly and annual statistics published by the Department and the Office for National Statistics.
Today’s Home Office and Government Equalities Office related coverage includes changes to the immigration health surcharge and a report published by the Institute of Financial Studies on wage progression.
Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.