Today's top media stories include county lines drug gangs, the expansion of stop-and-search powers, the use of restraint during deportations and citizenship fees. County Lines drug gangs BBC Radio 4's Today programme carried a report on the rising prevalence of drug crime …
Today's top media stories include a petition on knife crime, proposals for a fast-track visa route for scientists and figures on incidents attended by fire and rescue services. Knife crime The Mirror splash on a petition being delivered to Downing …
Today's leading stories include a High Court ruling on surveillance laws and a report on online grooming. Investigatory powers legal challenge The Guardian and Mirror Online report that the civil rights group Liberty has lost its latest high court challenge …
Today's Home Office media stories include news that Priti Patel has been appointed as the new Home Secretary. There is also coverage of the migrant boat crossings.
Today's leading stories include coverage of technological innovations to help the police, the Anthony Grainger Inquest and drill music.
Today's leading stories include stories on Prevent and free speech at universities, TOEIC students and cheating accusations, and transgender hate crime.
Updated: 5 November 2019 The government is committed to tackling Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) in all its forms and to protect children from this terrible crime. Scale of CSEA Law enforcement agencies in the UK are currently arresting …
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 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