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Kellogg Brown and Root Ltd successfully bids for Lot 1 of Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
August's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Home Secretary Theresa May today (Tuesday 25 August) joined groups from across Birmingham to support the range of work being carried out to tackle extremism locally.
Illegal migrants will face a jail sentence for working in the UK, under measures to be included in the new Immigration Bill
The new Registrar General for England and Wales, Mark Thomson, was formally appointed today (24 August).
This is the summer 2015 edition of the violence against women and girls newsletter.
**Please note** The Home Office circulars which set out the Notifiable Occupations Scheme, HO 6/2006, HO 45/1986 and sections 4, 5, 18 and 19 of HO 47/2003, are no longer in use.
Work on the 2015 National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) is now under way.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke with President Hollande about the situation in Calais and around the Eurotunnel entrance at Coquelles.
Prime Minister David Cameron chaired a meeting of the government’s emergency committee on the response to disruption in Dover and Coquelles.
Criminals convicted of human trafficking and modern slavery face being sentenced to life in prison from today (Friday 31 July).
July's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Prime Minister David Cameron is determined to introduce age verification mechanisms to restrict under 18s’ access to pornographic websites.
The Home Secretary met French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to reaffirm their joint commitment to tackle illegal migration.
David Cameron will seek to work more closely with the Vietnamese government to combat human trafficking as he visits Vietnam.
Home Office warns the public of scam emails that include a virus.
Home Secretary Theresa May on the relationship between the public and police.
The Home Secretary has today announced an independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody.
Speech by Justine Greening at Canada House, marking one year on since Girl Summit 2014 and reflecting on the progress made.
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