Today's leading stories include the UK's terrorism threat level, and immigration surgeries at community and faith based locations. Terrorism threat level There is widespread coverage of the UK’s terrorism threat level being downgraded from severe to substantial after the Home …
Today's leading stories include anti-abortion protests, requests for a public inquiry into the Manchester Arena attacks and an individual visa case. Anti-abortion protests A pregnant Labour MP was targeted by anti-abortion activists who paid for a billboard poster campaign featuring …
Today's Home Office stories include reports on funding for police, the anniversary of WPC Yvonne Fletcher's death and a Court ruling on Paragraph 322(5) .
Today's Home Office stories include the stabbing in Stanwell which police are treating as terror-related, and a grooming victim's campaign for victims to be pardoned for crimes committed while they were being abused.
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary designating Hizballah a terrorist organisation, Shamima Begum and EU citizens’ rights in UK. Hizballah ban extension There is widespread coverage of the Home Secretary’s decision to ban all wings of Hizballah after …
Today's Home Office stories include the Home Secretary meeting with the family of Charlotte Brown, a new Counter-Terrorism public awareness campaign, the Home Affairs Select Committee on migrant crossings, and an Internet Watch Foundation report on online child abuse. Home Secretary meets …
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.
In the media today there is coverage of the Home Office announcement on police pursuits and the anniversary of the Manchester bombing.
...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....
...reduced from critical to severe. The Telegraph reports that the Home Secretary announced an additional £24 million of funding for counter-terror police yesterday and the Guardian notes that the Home...