The main stories of interest to the Home Office this morning relate to a report into terrorism suspects using human rights laws to avoid being deported and news that there have been record civil penalty fines given to HGV drivers.
Today's Home Office news coverage relates to the terrorist attack in Finsbury Park and the on-going efforts to help those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
The Home Office yesterday confirmed that the family of Syrian national Mohammad Alhajali, who was the first victim of the Grenfell fire to be formally identified, have been assisted in making arrangements for their travel to the UK. The Home …
Today's Home Office news relates to speculation over future pledges on migration, increased training of armed police officers to combat vehicle-related terror attacks and reports from the Child Commissioner about child sexual abuse.
Today’s Home Office related news includes the arrest of Indian businessman Vijay Mallya, who is facing extradition to India, and comments made by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick around her priorities for the force.
Today’s Home Office related news includes an interview with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick at the start of her first week in the role and coverage of new proposals for a scheme to ensure failed asylum seekers and foreign national …
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of Metropolitan Police statistics on gun and knife crime in the capital, comments from senior peers on the treatment of Christian refugees and an investigation into terrorist and child pornography content on Facebook.
Today’s Home Office related news includes coverage of a fire at a refugee camp near Dunkirk in France and a Home Secretary op-ed on modern slavery.
Today’s Home Office-related news includes a warning from Greater Manchester Police about the use of the drug Spice and plans by the Office for National Statistics to check night flights in and out of the UK in order to make …
Today’s Home Office-related stories include a report on migration from pro-Brexit campaign group Leave Means Leave and analysis of Home Office data on the dispersal of asylum seekers across the UK.