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The £10 million policy centre comes as the government responds to the Independent Review into the Modern Slavery Act.
Prime Minister Theresa May will announce UK aid to help Jordan transform its economy at the Jordan: Growth and Opportunity conference in London today
The fifth Western Balkans Summit concluded on 10 July with the signing of joint declarations on Good Neighbourly Relations, War Crimes and Missing Persons.
Places of worship that have been subjected to or could be vulnerable to hate crime attacks to be supported by the Home Office with a further £1 million funding.
Kevin Hyland has announced his intention to step down as the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with Guy Verhofstadt MEP at Downing Street this morning.
The Prime Minister welcomed the Heads of Government of 6 Western Balkans countries to Downing Street today for talks ahead of the Western Balkans Summit in London in July.
The UK is to bolster a key French counter-terrorism operation in Africa by deploying three RAF Chinook helicopters to Mali.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Philip Hammond will host a Downing Street reception for the tech sector, reaffirming government commitment to innovation.
Prime Minister Theresa May held a meeting with Prime Minister Gentiloni to discuss the migration crisis in the Mediterranean.
On Commonwealth Day 2017 the Prime Minister said the Commonwealth Summit 2018 will re-energise and revitalise this alliance of nations.
The Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Lord Justice Fulford as the first Investigatory Powers Commissioner.
As Sir Mark Lyall Grant retires, new National Security Advisor and Home Office Permanent Secretary appointed.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced plans for a major programme of work leading towards bringing forward a Domestic Violence and Abuse Act.
All 6 Gulf countries have committed to sign up to the WePROTECT Global Alliance to take action to end the online sexual exploitation of children.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement about the subjects covered in the European Council meeting: Brexit, migration, Russia and trade.
The government welcomes the publication of the report into the operational case for the use of bulk powers as contained in the Investigatory Powers Bill.
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
Home Secretary Theresa May announces a 1% pay increase for police officers in England and Wales.
The UK government condemns the violence in Marseille last night and welcomes the UEFA decision to launch an investigation into the unrest.
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