Home Office in the media: Tuesday 14 January
Today's top stories includes coverage on Extinction Rebellion and online safety.
Today's top stories includes coverage on Extinction Rebellion and online safety.
The government is committed to tackling Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) in all its forms and to protect children from this terrible crime. Scale of CSEA Law enforcement agencies in the UK are currently arresting around 450 individuals …
Today's Home Office stories include reactions to the Online Harms White Paper, a Windrush data breach, and the resignation of Bedfordshire Police chief constable. Online Harms white paper There is continued coverage across newspapers today of the Online Harms White …
The Online Harms White Paper sets out the Government’s plans for world leading laws to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online. These will make companies more responsible for their users’ safety online, especially children …
Today's leading stories include coverage of recently launched Online Harms white paper, gun licences and EU citizens rentals after Brexit.
Today's leading stories include coverage of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration report on citizenship fees.
Today’s Home Office stories include returnees from Syria, how social media firms monitor their sites and extradition post-Brexit.