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1 The Home Office has refused him refugee status. 2 The Home Office acknowledges that much crime goes unreported. 3 The Home Office is usually quick to deport undesirables. 4 Stung by recent publicity, the Home Office now seems to be trying to brazen this issue out. 5 It can be no light matter for the Home Office that so many young prisoners should have wanted to kill or injure themselves. 6 The Home Office said at that time that it was minded to reject his application for political asylum. 7 The living room also does duty as a home office. 8 The Home Office have resurrected plans to build a new prison just outside London. 9 The announcement came after a meeting at the Home Office. 10 According to the Home Office, your brother died of natural causes. 11 They described the Home Office scheme as a "charter for cheats". 12 All this will be processed by the Home Office machinery. 13 A Home Office report has raised doubts about the cost-effectiveness of the proposals. 14 There are two men called Buckley at the Home Office. 15 After that the Home Office expected no further increases. 16 His home office has a computer and printer. 17 Well, yes, theoretically, says the Home Office. 18 The Home Office will start the investigation next month. 19 I pay tribute to the fairness of the Home Office in dealing with the cases that have come to my attention. 20 Home office Minister, Michael Jack told the delegates of the tougher sentencing available to the courts from October. 21 The Home Office and its Ministers accepted that recommendation in respect of both the mark 1 and the mark 2 computers. 22 At the moment, Department C3 of the Home Office looks into allegations of miscarriage of justice. 23 And the home office is full of good intentions that lead to a kind of business hell. 24 He avoids mentioning Home Office research that suggests that there is a relationship between deprivation and crime. 25 Yesterday the Home Office and the police force acknowledged that by launching a new code of ethics. 26 The Bill could reach the statute book by the summer if it attracts the support of Home Office ministers. 27 And pleas from his predecessor for 50 more officers to fight crime have so far gone unanswered by the Home Office. 28 Sentencing policy is a source of disagreement between judges and the Home Office. 29 The police have far more operational independence from the Home Office than the Prison Service has ever enjoyed. 30 To answer these questions people invariably turn to the official criminal statistics which are collected and published by the Home Office.