Home Office in the media: Thursday 31 October
Today's main story is on the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry. Grenfell inquiry There is widespread coverage of the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 1 report, with all papers reporting on the London Fire Brigade's...
View ArticleHome Office in the media: Monday 4 November
Today's leading stories include the Foreign Affairs Select Committee report, Vietnamese children going missing from British schools and the Scottish Affairs Committee report on drugs. Foreign Affairs...
View ArticleThe Daily Express Protect and Respect campaign
The Home Secretary has expressed her continued support for tougher sentences for criminals who attack frontline emergency service workers by contributing to the launch of the Daily Express Protect and...
View ArticleHome Secretary: op-ed on protests
The Home Secretary has written in the Telegraph about policing the ongoing protests concerning the death of George Floyd. Like everyone who read it or watched the new coverage, I was sickened at George...
View ArticleFactsheet: Police statistics
The Home Office has today published two sets of policing statistics: 1/ Police officer uplift, quarterly update to June 2020 2/ Police workforce England and Wales statistics (31 March 2020) This...
View ArticleFactsheet: Taser 7 Q&A
Trained police officers can now be equipped with a more effective Taser following the approval of a new model by the Home Secretary. Taser 7 is more accurate, faster and compact than previous models –...
View ArticlePolicing Minister Kit Malthouse's statement on Birmingham incident and...
Madam Deputy Speaker, before making a statement on the Extinction Rebellion protests, I wanted to say how shocked and deeply saddened both I and the Home Secretary are by the incident in Birmingham in...
View ArticleFact sheet: Provisional Police Funding Settlement 2021/22
The Home Office has published the provisional police funding settlement for 2021/22. HEADLINE FIGURES The Government is proposing a total police funding settlement of up to £15.8 billion for the...
View ArticleFact sheet: Fire Safety Bill – Commons Consideration of Lords Amendments
The Government introduced the Fire Safety Bill in March 2020 as a first step to deliver the Government’s commitment to implement the Grenfell Tower Phase One Report recommendations. The Fire Safety...
View ArticleHome Secretary speech for NSPCC Roundtable on online CSEA
Introduction Good afternoon. Firstly, I want to thank Sir Peter and NSPCC for hosting and bringing us all together this afternoon. This is no doubt and no question one of the most complex and global...
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