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Deputy Prime Minister warns UK is “in cyber and economic contestation with an increasing range of state and non-state actors”.
A multi-layered, multi-actor approach is needed to protect and promote freedom of religion or belief
Section (70C.01-70C.04) last published: September 2017.
UK and U.S. announce new Strategic Dialogue on Biological Security reflecting shared ambition to confront biological threats
Understand how IP (Unjustified Threats) Act impacts on SMEs.
Incident planning for potent synthetic opioids arriving into the illicit drug market.
New sanctions, coordinated with the US, target Iranian officials responsible for threats to kill on UK soil and criminal gangs who do the regime’s bidding overseas.
Find out about the Industry Security Assurance Centre (ISAC) and its associated responsibilities.
Tom Tugendhat is in New Delhi discussing the UK and India's joint work to fight extremism and will travel to Kolkata for G20 anti-corruption talks on Saturday.
Opportunity to comment on proposed reform to the law relating to unjustified threats on intellectual property rights.
The move is part of a major package of measures to tighten defences against alleged malign activity by Russia across the UK and Europe.
The United Kingdom, United States and France release the following joint statement.
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