Home Office in the media: 26 October 2017

Today's Home Office coverage includes our announcement of a consultation on the use of body-worn video cameras by police. Police interview powers The Times, Independent, Mail, Sun and Star report...
Today's Home Office coverage includes our announcement of a consultation on the use of body-worn video cameras by police. Police interview powers The Times, Independent, Mail, Sun and Star report...
...that the government is planning to change legislation and add details of the mothers of brides and grooms to marriage certificates. They say that currently there is only space for...
...reunited. Our update on the case is below. A Home Office spokesperson said: We have received all the information we requested to process Mrs Rawlins’ application and we have today...
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include reports on investigations into cannabis factories, and further coverage of the Metropolitan Police no longer investigating some low-level crimes.
...is widespread coverage of the findings published yesterday by Wiltshire Police from their investigation into historic child sexual abuse allegations made against the late former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath....
Today’s media coverage of interest to the Home Office includes speculation ahead of the publication of a report on Wiltshire Police's investigation into allegations of child abuse made against the former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, and an update report …
...an investigation into child sexual abuse allegations. Police funding The Telegraph, Mail, Guardian, Times, BBC News and Metro report on a blog written by the chair of the National Police...
The media report this morning on the the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report. The Evening Standard and Independent continue their investigation into modern slavery in the UK. Police use of biometrics...
...slavery. In an op-ed for both newspapers, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick highlights the use of the Modern Slavery Act to jail perpetrators but argues that the police also need...
...of EEA nationals The Independent reports that the government has deported 26% more EU nationals in the first quarter of 2017 than the same period the year before. The website...