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New legislation comes into force via Crime and Courts Act.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 25 April 2013 by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Latest independent statistics show crime continues to fall.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Immigration Minister Mark Harper visited an exhibition highlighting the hidden nature of modern day slavery.
Treaty signed with Jordan which should allow UK government to remove the last remaining obstacles to deport Abu Qatada.
Theresa May gave this statement about Abu Qatada. Check against delivery.
Minister for Policing Damian Green opens the National Police Coordination Centre.
Seven people were arrested and thousands of unlicensed Viagra pills seized following a raid by Home Office immigration enforcement officers
Millions of illicit cigarettes seized by Border Force at Port of Felixstowe
An attempt to smuggle 168 kgs of cocaine - worth an estimated £17 million - into the UK has been stopped by Border Force at Tilbury
Tyke’s journey from dogs’ home to dog's life with Border Force has led him to the national stage at the British Animal Honours 2013.
Key workers will learn how to better protect victims on National Stalking Awareness Day.
A couple from Oxford have been convicted of attempting to pass off a Nigerian baby as their own and bring it back to the UK.
The Home Office was successful in defending Immigration Rules changes introduced to test migrants' English language capabilities
Two interim Directors General have been appointed to lead the new immigration commands in the Home Office that were announced by the Home Secretary on 26 March.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 16 April 2013.
Network Rail figures reveal 3 year low in metal theft following a clampdown
A government plan to tackle hate crime is launched today with the key message to 'challenge it, report it, stop it'.
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