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Sir Bob Geldof presents Karen Bradley with political hero award for services to missing children.
John Hayes on the powers we need to keep Britain safe in the digital age
A new electronic visa waiver system has launched to make it easier for Kuwaiti passport holders to travel to the UK for business and tourism
Theresa May calls for successful cooperation on national security
Public consultation launched to require age verification for pornographic content online.
Government aims to provide clarity so all professionals are using the same definition of child sexual exploitation.
New national helpline will be run by the NSPCC and provide advice to employees who feel unable to raise concerns about suspected child abuse internally.
Immigration Minister leads discussions with local authorities and NGOs following announcement to support more unaccompanied minors.
Karen Bradley visits Karma Nirvana charity in Leeds to meet survivors of forced marriage.
Minister for Syrian Refugees encourages continued involvement from local authorities in the East Midlands.
The Home Office has introduced new legislation which will aim to finish the job of police reform.
HM the Queen grants Royal Approval to extension of Commissioner’s appointment until September 2017 following recommendations from Home Secretary and Mayor of London.
New taskforce combines the work of law enforcement, government and big business to crack down on fraud.
Speech from Theresa May on new taskforce to crack down on fraud.
Banning the use of police cells as a place of safety for under 18s and ensuring they are only used for adults in exceptional circumstances
Theresa May discusses the achievements of PCCs and how their role could develop in the future
Home Secretary Theresa May spells out PCCs' achievements and discusses how the role could develop in the future
The Immigration Health Surcharge is to be extended to Australians and New Zealanders who spend more than six months in the UK.
January's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
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