Home Office in the media blog: Thursday 27 June
Today's leading stories include stories on Prevent and free speech at universities, TOEIC students and cheating accusations, and transgender hate crime.
Today's leading stories include stories on Prevent and free speech at universities, TOEIC students and cheating accusations, and transgender hate crime.
Today's leading stories include the calls for a review into Home Office privatised visa system and figures on police leave due to stress.
Today's leading story is based on a study which shows that the UK has the highest rate of cocaine use in Europe. UK cocaine use highest in Europe There is coverage in the Telegraph, Mail, Sun and Metro of the …
Today's leading story includes criticism from two police leaders on resources to combat county lines drugs gangs.
Today's leading stories include the second anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack and further coverage of Jonathan Hall QC being appointed to the role of Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
Today's Home Office in the media stories include the reports of Channel migrant rescues and an individual asylum seeker case.
Today's Home Office stories relate to further small boat crossings, visa fees and health surcharges and calls for a Scotland-specific visa system.
Today's Home Office stories include reports on funding for police, the anniversary of WPC Yvonne Fletcher's death and a Court ruling on Paragraph 322(5) .
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of the Home Secretary's speech on violent crime and a story on sham marriages.
Today's Home Office stories include reports on police response to stalking, Windrush compensation and firefighters working as police special constables