Home Office in the media: 29 May 2018

Today’s Home Office media stories include the Met Police asking YouTube to remove Drill music videos and the number of forced marriage incidents in the UK.
Today’s Home Office media stories include the Met Police asking YouTube to remove Drill music videos and the number of forced marriage incidents in the UK.
The main stories relating to the Home Office this morning include the Metropolitan Police's announcement on providing new kit to officers in order to deal with acid attacks and a report in the Express on a lorry driver who was …
...has welcomed the news. Home Secretary Amber Rudd, said: I welcome the news that Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have launched an international forum to counter the dangerous spread of...
...to help themselves. The horror of this latest terrorist incident, just a few days ago, will stay with us, too, long after the police tape has disappeared, long after the...