Home Office in the media: 07 December 2017

...that when the couple reported the incident to police, they were questioned about their immigration status. Mr Zieba was taken to Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre where he remains. Please find...
...that when the couple reported the incident to police, they were questioned about their immigration status. Mr Zieba was taken to Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre where he remains. Please find...
Today’s Home Office related coverage includes a review into the recent UK terror plots, a report into cyber attacks and a people smuggling case at the UK-French border.
...Home Office spokesperson said: In 2017, taxpayers invest £11.9billion in our police system, an increase of more than £475million from 2015 and this Government has protected overall police spending in...
...Between 2012 and 2016 HM Passport Office issued over 30 million passports and, while regrettable, less than 0.006 per cent of those were lost during delivery. The safety of our...
Today's Home Office-related stories include protests outside family planning clinics and so-called "honour-based" crimes. Family planning clinic protests BBC Online, the Telegraph and Independent report that a survey of 101...
Today's Home Office-related coverage includes the Home Secretary's speech at a policing summit, the Bishop James Jones report into the experience of Hillsborough families, an extradition case, and the Home Office's foreign aid spending.
Today’s media stories related to the Home Office include coverage on calls for further funding for police forces and possible counter-terrorism measures. Police funding The Guardian and Independent report on...
...that the government is planning to change legislation and add details of the mothers of brides and grooms to marriage certificates. They say that currently there is only space for...
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include reports on investigations into cannabis factories, and further coverage of the Metropolitan Police no longer investigating some low-level crimes.
Today’s Home Office stories of interest include coverage of a Freedom of Information (FOI) response detailing the number of Vietnamese children who have gone missing from care and who may be at risk of trafficking.