So if not the UK Home Office, which department should lead?... READ MORE›
The Home Office has not yet found suitable permanent alternative accommodation that has sufficient disabled access... READ MORE›
NHS bosses attack immigration rules after dozens of Indian doctors refused entry to Britain... READ MORE›
We did, as a Home Office, look compassionately over a number of individual cases... READ MORE›
Ministers from the time say they noticed Cameron growing rather awkward when dragged into standoffs between the Home Office and other departments over the target... READ MORE›
It believes many venues aren't equipped to deal with drug use but critics argue open testing encourages people to take illegal drugs... READ MORE›
'The Prime Minister needs to recognise that these Home Office policies are not fit for purpose.'... READ MORE›
Alfie Dingley has a rare form of childhood epilepsy PCDH19 which triggers multiple serious seizures... READ MORE›
Government Under Fire As Just 53 Syrian Refugees Resettled By Flagship Scheme Since 2016... READ MORE›
'These don't look like children to me' concerns raised over ages of child refugees arriving in BritainA... READ MORE›
Al-Sibai is understood to have close links to Tunisian terror group Ansar al-Sharia which authorities believe to have recruited and trained Rezgui... READ MORE›
This shows the Home Office simply hasn't taken this seriously enough... READ MORE›
A profile of the main figures involved in a review into how the Home Office handled child sex abuse claims from the 1980s... READ MORE›
It shows even more reason why it is ludicrous to include international students in the Government's net migration target... READ MORE›
Farce of child migrant family checks Home Office under fire for allowing youths into UK without being sure they have home to go to... READ MORE›
Insidehousing west midlands landlords first to do immigration checks 4 hrs ago... READ MORE›
"It is very important that the Home Office makes decisions in a timely manner, but it's even more important that it gets its decisions right first time."... READ MORE›
It is shocking that the Home Office are proposing to send S back to a Vietnam... READ MORE›
A Home Office spokesperson said The government is cooperating fully with all investigations into allegations relating to the Kincora boys home... READ MORE›
No councils in the north-west, including the 10 in Greater Manchester, have accepted any refugees... READ MORE›
The Home Office said The remaining children are safe and in the care of the French authorities... READ MORE›
Home Office staff and contractors have been warned not to post negative remarks about US President Donald Trump on social media sites like Twitter... READ MORE›
The existing Airwave system will continue until transition on to the emergency services network is completed, he said... READ MORE›
Wanless says that one relevant 1983 Home Office file, the Brighton assaults file, was found after the initial investigation had been completed... READ MORE›
Bardell appealed for May to intervene at prime minister's questions in the House of Commons earlier this month... READ MORE›
From monitoring sales of Charlie Hebdo to using facial recognition technology on innocent people, Britains police are showing a lack of respect for our freedoms... READ MORE›
A letter Mrs Woolf wrote to Home Secretary Theresa May stated that she had no social contact with Lord and Lady Brittan since April 23 2013... READ MORE›
In 2015, new psychoactive substances were involved in 204 deaths in the UK... READ MORE›
Norman Baker Quits As Home Office Minister, Says Working With Theresa May Was Like 'Walking Through Mud'... READ MORE›
But as Tina explains, the Home Office moved the goalposts, only considering a small percentage of the children from Calais for transfer... READ MORE›
Yvette Cooper, chair of Commons home affairs committee, criticises Home Office response to report into its failure to help vulnerable children... READ MORE›
Mrs Woolf insisted that she had been incredibly transparent and that the Home Office was just trying to be helpful ... READ MORE›
Home Secretary Amber Rudd told the Home Affairs Select Committee the documents would be among 30 files planned to be released to the National Archives... READ MORE›
Theresa May is under pressure to increase the number of refugees Britain will accept ahead of an EU summit on Monday to deal with the crisis... READ MORE›
Green, in an extended interview for the IfG, said the Home Office was essentially a department for saying 'no' ... READ MORE›
That despite employing nearly 10 times the number of Home Office staff to tackle the problem, the number of foreign prisoners has actually gone up, from 10,231 to 10,649... READ MORE›
Thousands of children and teenagers, including large numbers of girls, were referred to Britain's often-criticized counter-terrorism program Prevent, new official figures showed on Thursday... READ MORE›
Britain performed an about-face Friday and granted a six-month visa to dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, apologizing for rejecting his application over a... READ MORE›
As each case came to court, senior MI5 officers became increasingly concerned that the in camera procedure being used at the Old Bailey was too insecure... READ MORE›
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