Home Office in the media: 6 September 2017
Today’s Home Office related stories include the future of the UK's immigration policy and female genital mutilation.
Today’s Home Office related stories include the future of the UK's immigration policy and female genital mutilation.
...his mother had settled status in the UK at the time of his birth. Since 1 January 1983 those born in the UK to mothers settled in the UK are...
There is extensive coverage across the newspapers this morning of the net migration figures published yesterday, student migration and new exit check data on those leaving the UK. Net migration...
...the photos of 20 million British people are being held on the Police National Database, which the Biometrics Commissioner, Professor Paul Wiles, has warned will risk "undermining" public confidence in...
Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis responds to the latest set of net migration figures.
...Metropolitan Police with the funding required to continue Operation Grange until the end of September 2017. The level of funding provided is a reflection of the wide-ranging and complex nature...
Metropolitan Police stock. News relevant to the Home Office today includes coverage of the Home Secretary's opinion piece in the Sun regarding Prevent, and the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)...
In the news today there are reports on police stop-and-search powers and the conviction of two people smugglers stopped by Border Force officers in Northern France.
News relevant to the Home Office today includes coverage of the four-week consultation on replacing landing cards and the future of the European Arrest Warrant. Landing cards consultation The Times has published a front page story about the Home Office …
News relevant to the Home Office today includes coverage of the announcement of a major forum of experts to tackle motorcycle crime, the evaluation of the Government's previous drugs strategy and terrorist content online.