Home Office in the media: 22 November 2017
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes claims made around police funding, and an investigation into the alleged manipulation of forensic evidence.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes claims made around police funding, and an investigation into the alleged manipulation of forensic evidence.
Today’s front page of the Mirror claims the government has “secretly slashed” police budgets by £413 million. This is inaccurate.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes stories on a drugs rehabilitation programme in Durham, the extradition of Lauri Love, and Home Office recruitment.
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a package of measures around police chief officer’s employment, security cooperation post-Brexit and missing passports.
Today's Home Office related coverage include various articles on EU migration post-Brexit and a report into how the police respond to domestic abuse.
Today's Home Office-related media coverage focuses on a report on police efficiency.
Last night (Thursday, 2 November) the BBC News at Ten concluded its special series on gun and knife crime with a focus on stop and search and police resources. The programme reported that the number of crimes involving guns or knives …
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes the Home Secretary's speech at a policing summit, the Bishop James Jones report into the experience of Hillsborough families, an extradition case, and the Home Office's foreign aid spending.
Today’s media stories related to the Home Office include coverage on calls for further funding for police forces and possible counter-terrorism measures.
Today's media stories related to the Home Office include reports on the police powers statistics for England & Wales published yesterday and a story about protests outside abortion clinics.