Home Office in the media blog: Friday 14 December
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of the police funding settlement and the release of Prevent & Channel statistics.
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of the police funding settlement and the release of Prevent & Channel statistics.
Today’s Home Office stories include further coverage of migrants crossing the Channel and comments by Sussex Chief Constable Giles York on his police force.
Today’s Home Office stories include reports on the immigration system post Brexit, the online tool to combat child abuse, car washes linked to modern slavery and migrant boat interceptions by Border Force.
Hate Crime Action Plan refresh Today, Tuesday October 16, the Home Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government launched an update to its 2016 Hate Crime Action Plan. These new measures include: wide-ranging Law Commission review into hate …
Today’s Home Office media stories include specialist doctors being able to prescribe medicinal cannabis from next month; an inquiry into abuse at Brook House detention centre, and the Home Secretary confirming that there are no plans to remove the Tier …
Participating in the meeting of interior ministers invited to Lyon as part of the G6 (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland), the Home Secretary, answered Le Monde’s questions on security, immigration and Brexit.
Today’s Home Office related stories include about queues at passport control at Heathrow Airport.
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include the latest on the Amesbury incident.
Following advice from senior clinicians, the Home Secretary has used an exceptional power to grant a Schedule 1 licence to allow Billy Caldwell to be treated with cannabis oil.