Stop and search powers are a vital tool for the police to prevent violence and other crime. Every knife taken off our streets is a potential life saved - 100,000 knives and offensive weapons have been taken off our streets …
About This factsheet presents a summary of crime statistics in the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime which are used together in the new Digital Crime and Performance Pack tool created to develop a more …
The Home Office has published the provisional police funding settlement for 2021/22. HEADLINE FIGURES The Government is proposing a total police funding settlement of up to £15.8 billion for the policing system in 2021/22. This includes funding to Police and …
Madam Deputy Speaker, before making a statement on the Extinction Rebellion protests, I wanted to say how shocked and deeply saddened both I and the Home Secretary are by the incident in Birmingham in the early hours of Sunday. Our …
Today’s Home Office in the media stories include the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) briefing on how Brexit could affect policing, calls for dating apps to explain child safety policies and the non-emergency 101 number.
Today’s Home Office stories include the new head of Interpol, a report into how victims of terrorism are treated and continuing coverage of a violent attack against police officers in South London.
...death of Dawn Sturgess. Trump’s visit President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK this week receives widespread coverage in the papers and on broadcast this morning. The Guardian reports on...
...Modern Slavery Act powers The Guardian reports that seven police forces have not charged a single person using the powers under the Modern Slavery Act. The newspaper says figures released...
Today’s Home Office-related coverage include the Home Secretary being appointed the Minister for Women and Equalities and the retirement of Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.