Home Office in the media blog: Tuesday 26 March
Today's Home Office stories include reports on the rise in adult use of crack cocaine and a report on into EU citizens’ rights post-Brexit.
Today's Home Office stories include reports on the rise in adult use of crack cocaine and a report on into EU citizens’ rights post-Brexit.
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary's announcement on European Temporary Leave to Remain, police misconduct hearings, and the UK's position in global anti-corruption hearings. No-deal Brexit will stop free movement There is widespread coverage of the Home Secretary …
Today’s Home Office stories include the launch of the draft Domestic Abuse bill, the rollout of public testing of the EU Settlement scheme and plans to make the Immigration Rules easier to navigate.
Today’s Home Office stories include drones disrupting flights at Heathrow airport, and a report that suggests regional counts of migrants could be out by thousands. Drones at Heathrow The front page of the Times and CityAM report on the drone sightings …
Today’s Home Office stories include the migrant boats crossing the English Channel, and proposed anti-drone measures.
Today’s Home Office stories include coverage of Channel migrant crossings, Northern Ireland police and an assessment of the Immigration White Paper.
Today, Minister of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes has released a statement on the recent incidents of boats attempting to cross the Channel. The Minister noted that some of this activity is clearly facilitated by organised crime groups, and that …
Today’s Home Office stories include reaction to yesterday's Immigration White Paper announcement and a new report which claims police using Tasers are twice as likely to be attacked.
Today’s Home Office story includes reports on the immigration White Paper and coverage of a Neo-Nazi couple being jailed.
Today’s Home Office stories include a report into the sale of stun guns online and a Home Affairs Select Committee report into how asylum seekers are distributed around the UK.