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This speech was given on 2 March 2011, at Westminster Methodist Hall by Home Secretary, Theresa May.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The latest set of street level crime and anti-social behaviour data, alongside updated local policing information, is now available to view.
A prison PE officer is starting a rugby course at HMP Wormwood Scrubs to help support and rehabilitate offenders.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the progress made in Afghanistan for the month of January.
Locals in the northern Nad 'Ali area of Helmand province are being taught life-saving skills to spot Taliban bombs, thanks to an education programme organised by British paratroopers and their Afghan National Army (ANA) …
In an update to the House of Commons, Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the British Armed Forces for their ongoing work supporting the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in safely evacuating British and other forei…
Baroness Neville-Jones sets out the government's vision for the future of CONTEST in a speech to Cityforum.
Pauline Neville Jones gave this speech at Cityforum on 28 February 2011. This speech is as written and should be checked against delivery.
Written ministerial statement by Rt Hon Owen Paterson, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, on the publication of the Robert Hamill Inquiry.
Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Libyan leader Colonel Qadhafi to "go now" as the UK imposed sanctions in an effort to force him from power.
Prime Minister David Cameron a gave an interview on the situation in Libya on Sunday 27 February 2011.
Royal Navy frigate HMS Cumberland arrived alongside in Malta in the early hours of this morning, carrying 207 people successfully evacuated from Libya.
Transcript of interview with YouTube given by the Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron in Oman on 24 February.
Action Fraud has set up a dedicated email address where you can forward any scam emails that you receive.
MI6, Fairtrade, football and Sri Lanka were amongst the subjects discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
The Royal Navy's HMS Cumberland has now departed Benghazi in Libya, having safely extracted 207 entitled persons (EPs) and, despite heavy weather, is now making passage to Malta.
Fuel is a premium asset to troops, especially when the battle tempo is high. Getting it delivered to the patrol bases in Nad 'Ali presents its own challenges. Report by Ian Carr.
Prime Minister David Cameron has said he is "extremely sorry" for the delays to the Government's efforts to rescue British nationals stranded in Libya.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the UK is "taking every action to get the remaining British nationals in Libya out of harm's way".
Anyone setting out to contest the terms of their separation in court will first be required to consider mediation, under a new protocol.
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