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Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation met Heathrow’s Safeguarding and Trafficking Team to hear how they protect girls at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM).
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Plans to reform the current arrangements for allocating central government funding to 43 police forces.
Theresa May also establishes miscarriages of justice panel to sit alongside inquiry following Mark Ellison's review
Home Secretary Theresa May announces a 1% pay increase for police officers in England and Wales
Theresa May confirms she will not authorise the use of water cannon by police in England and Wales
Chief Constable correspondence on the operational implications of water cannon use.
Theresa May's oral statement to parliament on her decision on the use of water cannon by police in England and Wales
This statement was made in the House of Commons on 14 July 2015 by Theresa May, Home Secretary.
The Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation visited the Government’s Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) today (Monday 13 July).
The Minister for the Prevention of Exploitation and Abuse learned about the charity's work to tackle gang-related sexual exploitation.
This circular provides details on the Modern Slavery Act 2015 which received Royal Assent on 26 March.
The Home Secretary visited Paris to meet Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to discuss the migration situation in Calais, and the fight against terrorism.
This circular draws attention to the contents of Statutory Instrument (SI), S.I. 2015/1396, which came into force at 00:01 on Saturday 27 June 2015.
Key bodies across the country are from today (Wednesday 1 July) legally required to take steps to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
Home Secretary Theresa May and Foreign Office minister Tobias Ellwood have visited the scene of the terrorist attack in Sousse to pay their respects to the victims of Friday’s atrocity.
Two new so-called “legal highs” have been banned by the Government.
June's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Ministerial response to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) about 2 new methylphenidate based substances.
UK and Belgian visa arrangements make it easier for Chinese to visit the UK and Europe
Theresa May addresses Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism conference
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