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Baroness Anne Longfield CBE will lead a 3-year statutory independent inquiry, focusing on grooming gangs and looking at ethnicity, religion and culture.
The Home Secretary's statement on the Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs.
New anti-corruption strategy 2025 will drive dirty money out of the UK, strengthening national security and putting more money into working people's pockets.
Dame Nicole Jacobs has been reappointed as Domestic Abuse Commissioner for a third term from September 2025 until September 2028.
Pubs could stay open for extra time next summer.
UK announces sanctions against the GRU as Dawn Sturgess Inquiry report finds Putin personally ordered their activity in Salisbury in 2018.
Nationwide takedown of illegal delivery riders leads to over 170 arrests.
Launch of consultation on the use of facial recognition and biometrics in law enforcement accompanied by promise to better equip the police.
A nationwide crackdown on crime and antisocial behaviour this winter has been launched.
DBS has launched a new podcast video to help faith organisations understand their legal duty to refer safeguarding concerns and how to access support.
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill receives Royal Assent, enhancing law enforcement’s ability to rapidly disrupt people smuggling gangs.
Correspondence relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
More than 1,000 victims have been protected through first-of-its-kind domestic abuse protection orders since their roll out in November 2024.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a keynote speech at the Cybersecurity Business Network's inaugural Parliament and Cyber conference.
From February 2026, visitors will not be able to travel to the UK without advance permission.
Government delivers on promise to honour victims and survivors of terrorism by establishing a new annual national day, with inaugural day on 21 August 2026.
The Home Secretary's statement setting out significant reforms to the UK’s legal migration model.
Illegal migrants and arrivals reliant on benefits face waiting between 20 and 30 years to settle – the toughest in Europe.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis announced new action to disrupt and deter threats to the UK, as MI5 issues espionage alert to Parliament.
DBS supports Ann Craft Trust's Safeguarding Adults Week theme 'Prevention: Act Before Abuse' to help organisations create safer cultures.
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