Home Office in the media: Wednesday 25 September
Today's leading stories include news that G4S will no longer run Brook House immigration removal centre and that 23 people have been arrested on suspicion of trying to smuggle migrants.
Today's leading stories include news that G4S will no longer run Brook House immigration removal centre and that 23 people have been arrested on suspicion of trying to smuggle migrants.
Today's leading stories include the launch of a national campaign to recruit 20,000 police officers, an announcement on future immigration and a High Court ruling on facial recognition. Police recruitment The launch of the campaign to recruit 20,000 additional police …
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 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 medicinal cannabis, Subject Access Requests and the latest report from the Independent Monitoring Board.
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 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 coverage of the Home Secretary's speech on violent crime and a story on sham marriages.
Today's leading stories include coverage of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration report on citizenship fees.