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The 2015 Act gives effect to a number of legislative proposals set out in the Serious and Organised Crime Strategy published in October 2013.
A report setting out the progress made throughout 2014 to implement the Government's counter-terrorism strategy was published today by the Home Secretary.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Home Secretary has today published a report on the progress made in 2014 to implement the Government’s Serious and Organised Crime Strategy.
Home Secretary's announces range of measures in response to police bail consultation.
Simpler and more flexible powers introduced by Coalition Government put victims and communities at heart of the response.
Home Secretary: A New Partnership To Defeat Extremism
Serious and organised criminals in Northern Ireland will face the full force of the National Crime Agency (NCA) after its powers were extended in a landmark agreement.
This circular covers the amendments to the Secretary of State’s determinations made under the Police Regulations 2003.
We have dramatically reformed our approach to serious and organised crime but we still face big challenges
The government is set to recoup up to £1.7 billion over the next ten years to help pay for the cost of NHS treatment given to temporary migrants.
There will be a £105 million boost for taxpayers over 7 years from a joint venture to revolutionise hosting government computer servers.
From 6 April 2015 the new firearms licensing fees comes into effect.
Mark Thomson has been appointed as the new Director General of Her Majesty’s Passport Office (HMPO).
Lynne Featherstone writes to the chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) about the proposal to consolidate the Misuse of Drugs (Designation) Order 2001.
Coalition Government publishes its Ending Gang and Youth Violence programme annual report for 2014/15
Home Secretary announces a package of reforms to improve the police complaints and disciplinary systems.
Theresa May announces Justice Goddard’s appointment as Chairman of independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse and the Panel to the Inquiry.
Testing of household products on animals will be banned, Crime Prevention Minister Lynne Featherstone has announced.
Provisions in draft Bill propose a fair and sustainable framework for future compensation arrangements
This circular announces updated Home Office guidance on police misconduct, unsatisfactory performance and attendance management procedures.
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