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Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement about the subjects covered in the European Council meeting: Brexit, migration, Russia and trade.
The government welcomes the publication of the report into the operational case for the use of bulk powers as contained in the Investigatory Powers Bill.
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
Home Secretary Theresa May announces a 1% pay increase for police officers in England and Wales.
The UK government condemns the violence in Marseille last night and welcomes the UEFA decision to launch an investigation into the unrest.
May addresses audience at the first APCC general meeting since the May elections.
An independent review into the application of sharia law in England and Wales has been launched by Home Secretary Theresa May today.
Reforms will make fire and rescue more efficient, more effective and more professional than ever before.
Home Secretary Theresa May addresses audience at Reform event in London.
Speech given by Theresa May at the Police Federation Annual Conference 2016 in Bournemouth.
Theresa May addresses audience at the Serious and Organised Crime Exchange 2016.
Home Secretary Theresa May gives a statement on the findings of the Hillsborough inquests.
Theresa May addresses audience at the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in central London.
The Home Secretary has set out the most significant changes to the UK’s anti-money laundering and terrorist finance regime in over a decade.
The Home Secretary has revealed plans to place a 72-hour time limit on the detention of pregnant women.
Home Secretary Theresa May on the local police and crime commissioner elections taking place on 5 May 2016.
New Government amendment introduced to the Policing and Crime Bill.
The Queen has approved the resignation of Lord Bates as a Minister of State at the Home Office.
Home Secretary speech at International Crime and Policing Conference 2016.
The Prime Minister announced plans to extend pub licensing hours across England and Wales to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday.
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