Home Office in the media blog: Friday 1 March

Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of online grooming, immigration statistics and violent crime.
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of online grooming, immigration statistics and violent crime.
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include coverage of the Home Office’s #knifefree campaign, immigration statistics and ongoing negotiations on EU citizen registration.
The Home Office responds to the latest set of quarterly and annual statistics published by the Department and the Office for National Statistics. Home Office Immigration statistics The Home Office...
...UK. With more Europeans continuing to arrive than leave, these figures show that claims of a ‘Brexodus’ are misguided. At the same time, there is no consent for uncontrolled immigration....
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes the legal case surrounding Samim Bigzad, as well as permits for non-EU migrants. Residence permits for non-EU migrants The Mail reports that more than...
...Psychoactive Substances Act and is illegal to supply for its psychoactive effect. However, the Act provides an exemption for medical products. Whether a substance is covered by this exemption is...
There is extensive coverage across the newspapers this morning of the net migration figures published yesterday, student migration and new exit check data on those leaving the UK. Net migration...
...the impact of international students in the UK. The Times say will look at a number of areas including their contribution in tuition fees and to the UK economy. The...
Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis responds to the latest set of net migration figures. Net migration statistics The latest set of net migration statistics was published today by the Office for...
The latest net migration statistics for the period between July and September 2016 have been released by the Office for National Statistics this morning. The Home Office has also released...