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National crime agency: oral statement by Theresa May on recognising organised crime as a threat to national security.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Francis Maude announces a set of pilots testing innovative approaches to tackling the £21 billion of annual fraud in the public sector.
Lynne Featherstone launches new educational institution teaching fashion graduates to design clothes for a diverse range of body shapes.
A radically different strategy to prevent people being drawn into terrorism was unveiled today by the Home Secretary.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 June 2011 by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Baroness…
Statement on the review of Prevent given by the Home Secretary on 7 June 2011 in the House of Commons.
Tough UK border checks in France designed to stop illegal immigrants from entering the UK were seen today by Theresa May.
Home Office will consider report into restoring trust in crime figures.
Tough UK border checks based in France designed to stop illegal immigrants from entering the UK, were seen today by the home secretary Theresa May on her first visit to the border controls in Calais.
This speech was delivered by the Home Secretary on 4 June 2011. This version is as spoken.
You might be looking forward to using your passport to go away this summer, but what else does the burgundy booklet mean to you?
Men who plotted to smuggle high-purity cocaine handed prison sentences totalling 104 years.
Immigration minister says that although system government inherited was 'chaotic,' there will be no amnesty for asylum seekers in the UK.
An immigration removal centre for detaining people while their removal from the UK is being organised has been officially opened today.
A new immigration removal centre, Morton Hall, has been officially opened by the immigration minister Damian Green today.
Home Secretary congratulates UK national centre for child protection on 'tremendous' results.
Launch of applications developed using street-level crime information, accessed by visiting the home of police data for England and Wales.
Damian Green gave this speech to the National Asylum Stakeholder Forum on 26 May 2011. This version is 'as delivered'.
A couple from south east London have admitted running a factory that made fake passports and identity documents.
A new dedicated team of experts from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) centre will strengthen and lead the UK’s ability to respond to missing children, Home Office minister James Brokenshire announced today.
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