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  • This is a letter written in response to a query about passport applications and interviewing processes. The topics covered by the questions …

  • The process and criteria for recommendation for admission to the Home Secretary’s register “the register” of forensic pathologists.

  • Guidance from the Government Actuary’s Department verifying the cost of the 2015 Police Pension Scheme.

  • Guidance on the public service pension schemes consultation to remove the discrimination identified in the McCloud/Sargeant litigation.

  • Summarises Home Office considerations for publishing detailed datasets as part of the Immigration Statistics series.

  • Code of practice issued under section 303Z25 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002: recovery of cryptoassets: search powers.

  • Revised code of practice in connection with detention, treatment and questioning by police officers under the Terrorism Act 2000.

  • Provides information on entitlements and the process for making a claim for victims who have suffered damage as a result of a riot.

  • Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and local authorities can apply for funding for crime prevention plans in areas affected by high levels of neighbourhood crime, such as burglary and robbery.

  • 'Seizures of drugs in England and Wales: user guide' is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes on seizure of drugs.

  • Provides information on what spiking is, why and where it happens, the laws against it and the police’s role.

  • Immigration staff guidance on refusal of applications for entry clearance, permission to enter or to stay in the UK.

  • Information about the role of a forensic pathologist and Home Office registered pathologists.

  • The Trusted Relationships Fund provides funding to deliver and evaluate local initiatives to improve support to young people at risk of exploitation and abuse.

  • This policy explains how support can be provided to people with an urgent and exceptional need that cannot wait for a payment to be made under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • The Service Providers from Switzerland route allows eligible employers, companies or self- employed individuals to execute contracts with a party based in the UK for a period not exceeding 90 days per calendar year.

  • Information to help parents identify and respond if their children are affected by gangs.

  • Read the key learning from our trial of age verification technology to protect children from harm in the sale of alcohol.

  • Terms of reference for the independent inquiry aimed at establishing an account of the police career of the killer of Sarah Everard and making recommendations.

  • A community guide to organising bonfires and fireworks.