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The government will resettle up to 3,000 individuals over the course of this Parliament.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Home Secretary has set out the most significant changes to the UK’s anti-money laundering and terrorist finance regime in over a decade.
The Home Secretary has revealed plans to place a 72-hour time limit on the detention of pregnant women.
Home Secretary Theresa May on the local police and crime commissioner elections taking place on 5 May 2016.
March's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Minister for Preventing Abuse, Exploitation and Crime shares lessons of UK leadership in tackling modern slavery with global representatives at the UN.
The upper age limit in the definition of 'arrested juvenile' in section 37(15) of PACE is raised from 16 to 17.
New Government amendment introduced to the Policing and Crime Bill.
Paul Lincoln has been appointed as the new Director General for the Crime and Policing Group (CPG) at the Home Office.
The Minister for Syrian Refugees, Richard Harrington today (30 March) addressed delegates at an UNHCR conference
Karen Bradley's speech at International Crime and Policing Conference 2016.
Government announces reforms to the skilled worker visa.
This morning, senior government officials and police representatives met to review the situation following the Brussels attacks of 22 March.
The Queen has approved the resignation of Lord Bates as a Minister of State at the Home Office.
Home Secretary speech at International Crime and Policing Conference 2016.
The Prime Minister announced plans to extend pub licensing hours across England and Wales to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday.
Theresa May speaks to Parliament about the attacks, our response and the threat we face from terrorism in the UK
Home Secretary Theresa May announces agreement of principles between major retailers and the government to tackle knife crime.
The Home Secretary and Baroness Shields have hosted the first meeting of the WePROTECT Global Alliance to End Online Child Sexual Exploitation Advisory Board.
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