Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the news that 60 people have died in the UK since December after taking fentanyl, a Class A drug that is said to be nearly 50 times more potent than heroin. It also covers publication …
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is focused on the Home Secretary's visit to Silicon Valley and the seizure of child-like sex dolls by Border Force.
Today’s main Home Office-related coverage is largely focused on free movement post-Brexit and data on student migration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKop_vp8MPQ&feature=youtu.beLT Today’s Home Office related coverage largely focused on the MAC report on EU migration and anti-Semitic hate crime.
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes reporting of yesterday’s publication of Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) annual statistics on deaths during or following police contact.
The main Home Office story in the media today has focused on Spice, the street name for a group of synthetic cannaboids, which was formally a so-called ‘legal high’ before being banned last year.
The main Home Office stories in the media today relate to the crime and police workforce statistics and the second round of EU negotiations.
The latest set of crime statistics was published today by the Home Office, and the Office of National Statistics published the Crime Survey for England and Wales. The figures relate to the year ending March 2017. Policing and fire Minister …
BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme broadcast an interview with an individual who had been supported by the Prevent Channel programme. The individual was referred to Channel over far-right radicalisation concerns. His mentor who works for the Prevent-funded project KIKIT Pathwayz, was …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes the announcement by the Security Minister of £2million of funding for research into technology and behavioural science to help identify terrorists in crowds, and new measures announced yesterday to combat acid attacks.