Home Office

Day 507, 11:49 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by eUK Home Office
New Ministry

Following the election of Malta as our Country President the Home Office became a stand alone ministry (Ministry of Home Affairs). Prior to this many of the functions that are now to be taken up by the Home Office were conducted by the Ministry of Information and Education. Along with some of the older, well established functions from MoIE, the Home Office will be running a number of other programmes.

National Newspaper Association

The National Newspaper Association publishes, and will continue to publish under the purview of the Home Office, a weekly a round of important media releases from both our own national press and international press. It is often difficult to know all that is going on at home and, more particularly, abroad. The Association aims to bring to light some of the most important items to the public’s attention so as to raise awareness and understanding of things going on.

Here is a link to the paper where the Association publishes, we highly recommend that you subscribe to this and add the Association as a friend so that you may receive a round of the important news.

Ministerial Reports

The eUK Home Office will publish ministerial reports via its paper. This compendium will contain all the ministerial reports that are made by the cabinet every week. Each individual report contains key information on what each ministry has done that week. It is vital the public understands what each ministry does; they do, after all, work for you. With a greater understanding of the functions and duties of the ministries they can work more effectively for you.

The same paper also publishes congressional reports. These are reports containing the votes and passage of legislation in the House of Commons and House of Lords. Again, these are important pieces of information, so please subscribe to the paper and add the Home Office as a friend to obtain them regularly.

eUK Helpline

This is one of the most important functions of the Home Office. We will work tirelessly and as effectively as we can to support the citizens of the eUK. This is our primary role – together with the tools above, we will provide as much information, help and guidance as we can to the public. Communication is one of the easiest and most effective methods of support and encouragement. Understanding eRepublik and the government that we run can be a difficult task. Knowing what you can do, where to go, who to ask for help etc. is not always clear. That is what we are here for.

From the Home Office paper, this paper (which again, I highly recommend you subscribe to), we will publish important pieces of information regarding an enormous variety of topics, from the NHS, to fighting, to what you as a citizen can be doing to help yourself and your country. While the Home Office itself (which I similarly recommend all to add as a friend) will act as a hub for you to ask any questions you have. They can be anything from, my wellness is low, what can I do, to why can’t I fight or should I run for congress. We are your Helpline, we will answer all your questions.

Lastly, any message from the government can not go without the usual note to join the forums. It is in the forums where you will discover the heart of eUK. It is here that you can argue your cause, read up on what’s going on around the world and communicate with ministers, party presidents and the prime minister (he’s a jolly chap).


Thank you very much for your time,

Scipio – Minister of Home Affairs
Sir Graystar – Under Minister of Home Affairs
RodneyMcKay – Ministry Apprentice