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The Home Secretary responds to the recommendations in the 2022 State of Policing report.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority provided land, buildings and equipment to create a college, University Technical College and business park in Gloucestershire.
The move is part of a major package of measures to tighten defences against alleged malign activity by Russia across the UK and Europe.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Georgia's Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili agreed a communiqué at the UK-Georgia Strategic Dialogue on 26 January 2023.…
Thousands of police officers receive new specialised training in investigating sexual offences as more sexual offenders are arrested and convicted.
This report explains the progress made during the final year of the UK National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) 2018 to 2022.
The document reviews the work of the Commission for Countering Extremism over the past year.
The Foreign Secretary signed a memorandum with the Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa on strengthening the UK and Japan’s people-to-people exchanges.
UK Foreign Secretary and the Republic of Cyprus Foreign Minister met in London to sign a new agreement for closer bilateral relations between the 2 countries.
The renewed strategic partnership between the UK and Romania ensures our partnership remains forward looking in the context of European and global challenges.
Progress on immigration as numbers on key visa routes fall 24%, detentions start after passing of Rwanda law, and a major crackdown begins on illegal working.
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