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Three months after landmark legislation commenced on 26 May 2016, figures show 332 retailers no longer selling psychoactive substances and 186 arrests.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government publishes the latest round of police procurement data
Home Office publishes data as part of transparency agenda to make the fire service more accountable to the public.
Arrangements to allow police forces to offer a non-pensionable payment in lieu of salary for officers on temporary promotion.
Forty-one projects awarded funding for places of safety for people in mental health crisis.
The global roll out of the Home Office’s Access UK visit visa service is now complete.
The government welcomes the publication of the report into the operational case for the use of bulk powers as contained in the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Two people who attempted to smuggle an Albanian man into the UK via the Channel Tunnel have been jailed for a total of 6 years.
A ban on the sale, importation and manufacture of zombie knives comes into effect across England and Wales this week (Thursday 18 August).
Professor Alexis Jay to take over as chair after serving as a member of the current inquiry panel.
Inmates running criminal operations from behind bars will be targeted with new powers to cut off mobile phones being used illegally in prisons.
Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton announces the commencement of new powers in the Modern Slavery Act.
A Nigerian woman has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for attempting to traffic Nigerian girls through Heathrow Airport to work as sex workers in brothels across Europe.
Fourteen ground-breaking projects will receive money from the police transformation fund.
Letter from Dame Lowell Goddard announcing her resignation from her role, and the Home Secretary's response.
Dame Lowell Goddard resigns as chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton meet campaigners to outline new government action to end slavery.
July 2016 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
Former Royal Navy Rear-Admiral Matthew Parr takes up post today (1 August 2016).
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
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