Today’s Home Office top stories are on an online petition set up calling for an immigration amnesty for anyone who arrived in the UK as a child between 1948 and 1971, and on a Migration Observatory report on the EU …
...relief packages since 2012. Of equal importance has been the support we have provided to refugees fleeing the crisis. We are already half way towards our commitment to resettle 20,000...
...leader Jayda Fransen. The Mail reports that a Facebook spokesperson said that content posted on the pages had “repeatedly broken our Community Standards” and that the page administrators had been...
The UK Government and EU have reached an agreement on the arrangements for EU citizens arriving in the UK and UK nationals arriving in the EU during the implementation period....
...crimes could impact on policing. Some of the coverage notes that the Metropolitan Police was supported in its legal challenge by the Home Office. A Home Office statement on the...
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...
...Times, The Independent, The Guardian, Daily Mail and the Times are among the papers that report on the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report which found that British employers...
...be an Implementation Period of around two years after we leave the EU to avoid a cliff edge for businesses. During this period, EU citizens will be able to come...
Today's Home Office-related stories including a Border Force seizure, a Court of Appeal ruling on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act and Tier 2 visas.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes conditions at asylum seeker accommodation, and international students and the net migration target.