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Rob Whiteman, Director General of Operational Systems Transformation, is leaving the Home Office to become Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Groom and a wedding guest arrested at Weybridge registry office in sham marriage raid.
Home Secretary Theresa May met Doreen Lawrence on Thursday morning (27 June) following new claims police officers carried out covert surveillance of her family.
Mental health nurses will patrol with police officers in four new pilot sites to improve responses to mental health emergencies, Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb announced today at the Black Mental Health UK Conference.
Home Office commits to savings of 6.1% in 2015/16 Spending Round – prioritising policing and protecting counter-terrorism policing capabilities
Inspirational volunteers who have helped the police have been thanked.
Securing Asia 2013: James Brokenshire’s Special Address
The Home Office has unveiled a UK-led international agreement to tackle the threat of new psychoactive substances.
Government is to consult on improving police misconduct procedures, Policing Minister Damian Green announced on Tuesday (25 June)
Written ministerial statement details the joint-working approach to the challenges of the rapid development of new psychoactive substances.
Removal of right of appeal for family visit visas will save more than £100 million over next decade.
Allegations that undercover officers were used to smear reputations of Stephen Lawrence's family will be investigated, says Home Secretary.
Oral Statement by Home Secretary on 24 June 2013 on undercover policing and allegations police smeared reputations of Lawrence family
NSPCC launches free 24 hour female genital mutilation (FGM) helpline.
Student visas and meeting Border Force staff were top of the agenda when Immigration Minister Mark Harper visited Plymouth.
Two men wanted in connection with a Home Office-led investigation into people smuggling have been extradited back to the UK from Switzerland
Security Minister James Brokenshire has launched the first stage of a new £4 million campaign to raise awareness of how to stay safe online.
Jeremy Browne visits Crimestoppers during its 25th year of operation.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 20 June 2013.
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