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Home Office

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HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
FoundedUnited Kingdom
Subsidiary HM Passport Office
Officeholders Brandon Lewis
Dominic Raab
Priti Patel
Jurisdiction United Kingdom
England and Wales
PredecessorsNational School of Government
National Policing Improvement Agency
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About Home Office


The Home Office is a ministerial department of Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for immigration, security and law and order. As such it is responsible for policing in England and Wales, fire and rescue services in England, and visas and immigration and the Security Service.

Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration

Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration
Dec 4,2023 7:11 am

... I am told relations between the Home Office and Downing Street are considerably improved since the sacking of former Home Secretary Suella Braverman...

Muriel McKay's daughter urges Met to let mother's killer find body

Muriel McKay's daughter urges Met to let mother's killer find body
Dec 2,2023 3:31 am

... She said the Home Office had delegated matters to the Met, who did not seem interested...

Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further

Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further
Dec 1,2023 12:21 pm

... Following speculation, the Home Office has clarified that the closed parks to house asylum seekers...

Belton House: Inquiry continues into country house assault death

Belton House: Inquiry continues into country house assault death
Dec 1,2023 8:41 am

... " Part of our investigation is around establishing the exact cause of death, which will be done following a formal Home Office post mortem examination at some point next week, " a force spokesperson said...

Asylum seekers: Home Office says more than 17,000 are missing

Asylum seekers: Home Office says more than 17,000 are missing
Nov 29,2023 10:01 am

...By Callum May & Suzanne LeighBBC NewsHome Office officials have admitted they do not know the whereabouts of more than 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued...

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000
Nov 23,2023 9:21 am

... Home Office figures, also published on Thursday, showed hotel use reached a record high in September - despite a slight fall in the asylum backlog...

Households to be £1,900 poorer, says think tank

Households to be £1,900 poorer, says think tank
Nov 23,2023 4:21 am

... The chancellor managed to make these cuts at the expense of not raising public spending in line with the pace of general price rises, meaning departments such as justice, local government and the Home Office face a £17bn budget cut by 2027-28, it added...

Just Stop Oil: Rishi Sunak defends 'severe' jail sentences

Just Stop Oil: Rishi Sunak defends 'severe' jail sentences
Nov 21,2023 1:21 pm

... The Home Office said it had " responded" to the special rapporteur s letter...

County lines: Government pledges to dismantle 2,000 gangs in drug policy overhaul

Nov 21,2023 8:41 am

The government is pledging to dismantle 2,000 county lines gangs as part of a drugs policy overhaul.

The £300m commitment is one proposal in the new 10-year drug strategy for England and Wales.

It will also see the largest ever single increase in investment In Treatment and recovery, the government says.

Other planned measures include using drug dealers' seized phones to message their clients to discourage drug use.

Labour Said the reforms were " long overdue" and cuts to police budgets had allowed gangs to grow.

County line gangs are urban drug dealers who sell to customers in more rural areas via dedicated phone lines.

They are notorious for exploiting children to work as couriers and forcing vulnerable people To Let them use their homes to conceal or deal drugs.

The government Said operations targeting these gangs had led to the closure of 1,500 lines So Far , with More Than 7,400 arrests and More Than 4,000 vulnerable children and adults safeguarded.

Also included in its strategy, which is due to be published in full later on Monday, is the expansion of testing on arrest, with police forces being encouraged to direct drug users towards treatment or other interventions.

Judges will also be given The Power to order testing on anyone serving a community sentence for drug-related offences and those who test positive could be jailed.

There are More Than 300,000 heroin and crack addicts in England who are responsible for nearly half of all burglaries, robberies and shop thefts - while drugs drive nearly half of all homicides, the Home Office Said .

This comes with a cost to society of nearly £20bn a year in England alone, it added.

Other plans to discourage people from buying illegal drugs will include police using dealers' seized phones to message their clients to direct them to support and discourage use - a move the government says will help ensure no-one feels anonymous when buying drugs.

There are also plans to pilot a behaviour change campaign on university campuses to understand what messages discourage Drug Misuse at an early stage.

'Nowhere to hide'

Prime Minister Boris Johnson Said drugs are " a scourge on our society" fuelling " violence on our streets which communities across the country are forced to endure".

" That's why, to cut crime and truly Level Up across the country, we must Step Up efforts to wipe out the vile county lines gangs who are blighting our neighbourhoods, exploiting children and ruining lives, " He Said .

Mr Johnson Said the new strategy would attack supply and break The County lines model which sees criminals " profit from people's misery".

" Those who break The Law will have nowhere to hide, " he added.

Home Secretary Priti Patel Said more action was needed " to prevent these ruthless gangs ruining lives, tearing apart communities and exploiting young people" adding it was " clear that the drugs trade is still driving so much crime".

" This strategy will help to relentlessly pursue The Kingpins behind these supply lines, " She Said .

Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper MP Said reforms were " long overdue" and that cuts to police budgets had allowed gangs to grow.

" Any action from the government must be substantial enough to undo the damage they have caused, " She Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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