Home Office in the media: 22 February 2018
...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...
...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 has published the final police funding settlement, detailing how much money each police force in England and Wales will receive in 2018/19. This amounts to a year-on-year increase of up to £450m across the police system …
...a day through automatic number plate recognition. The coverage notes that this is three per cent of the total. The Home Office’s response to this story can be found below....
Today’s Home Office coverage of interest includes stories on access to sanitary products in police custody, and neighbourhood policing.
The Home Office has published the provisional police funding settlement, detailing how much money each police force in England and Wales will receive in 2018/19. This amounts to a year-on-year increase of up to £450m across the police system for …
Today, Sunday 17 December, the Home Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer have jointly written in the Sun on Sunday to announce that the Government will be increasing the counter terrorism policing budget by £50million. The Home Secretary and …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes reforms to the police discipline system and new passport photo technology.
On top of today's net migration statistics, other Home Office stories of interest cover the number of illegal immigrants in Britain, and the use of helicopters across police forces. Illegal...
...March 2017 the Metropolitan Police Service had reserves of £240.2m and there are more officers for each Londoner than anywhere else in the country. We recognise that demand on the...
...has “secretly slashed” funding of police services by £413 million in real terms between 2015 and 2017. See here for our rebuttal this morning. The Home Office’s response to this...