Home Office in the media: 9 March 2017

...press release on Gov.UK. The following is further information on what action the Government is taking. Factsheet Background Violence affects people from all backgrounds and ages – on the street,...
...press release on Gov.UK. The following is further information on what action the Government is taking. Factsheet Background Violence affects people from all backgrounds and ages – on the street,...
...LGA Fire Conference in Newcastle. Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy There is coverage of the Home Secretary’s appearance in front of the Joint Committee on the National Security...
...on immigration post-Brexit There is coverage this morning of a Lords EU Home Affairs sub-committee report on immigration after Britain leaves the European Union. A Home Office spokesperson said: Once...
Today's Home Office related news includes the authorisation of the new Taser model and the seizure of 600,000 live eels by Border Force officers. New Taser model authorised There...
Today's Home Office related news includes the Policing Minister's response to a report by HMIC and an opinion piece from the Home Secretary. HMIC There is widespread coverage of a...
Today's Home Office-related news focuses on the rights of EU citizens living in the UK after we leave the European Union. Article 50 notification Bill The Home Secretary yesterday wrote...
Today's Home Office-related news includes comments from the National Police Chiefs’ Council on indecent images.
Today's Home Office-related news includes articles focusing on the UK's migration policy once it leaves the European Union and the case of a British convicted killer who has returned to Britain after his deportation from the US.
Today's Home Office-related news includes coverage of the latest net migration figures and comments made by the Security Minister in Parliament yesterday.
Today's Home Office-related news includes coverage of the appointment of Cressida Dick as the new Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the Supreme Court judgment on income rules for those wishing to bring a foreign spouse to the UK.