Home Office in the Media Blog: Monday 8 April
Today's leading stories include coverage of recently launched Online Harms white paper, gun licences and EU citizens rentals after Brexit.
Today's leading stories include coverage of recently launched Online Harms white paper, gun licences and EU citizens rentals after Brexit.
The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, yesterday launched a consultation to ensure public bodies, including schools and hospitals, raise concerns about children at risk of becoming involved in knife crime. This is about better joining up all agencies who have involvement …
Today's Home Office stories include the start of the Serious Violence Summit at No10 and a consultation on a public health approach to serious violence, and reports on online knife sales and fraud.
Today's Home Office related stories focus on the far-right and include the latest developments in the investigation into the attack in Stanwell, the Christchurch shooting and coverage of the Home Office Places of Worship scheme.
Today's Home Office in the media blog focuses on coverage of knife crime.
Today (Sunday 17 February) the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, wrote in the Times regarding the UK Government’s approach to dealing with returnees from the conflict zone in Syria. The Home Secretary set out the government’s options for managing returnees, including stripping …
Today's Home Office stories include coverage of the latest homicide index figures, a deportation flight to Jamaica and an update on Windrush.
Today, the High Court has rejected, on all grounds, the challenge to the Home Secretary's decision to agree to a Mutual Legal Assistance request from the US to transfer evidence in the case of Shafee El Sheikh, without requiring death …
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of Channel migrant crossings, Northern Ireland police and an assessment of the Immigration White Paper.
Today (Monday December 31) the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, wrote in The Telegraph regarding the activity of migrants attempting to cross the Channel. The Home Secretary has taken action, declaring the situation as a major incident and has spoken with his …