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The Home Office was today named in the Times Top 50 for female workers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From today, local areas should undertake new action to tackle domestic homicide following any case where someone has been killed by their current or former partner, Home Secretary Theresa May announced.
Baroness Neville Jones, the minister of state for security and counter terrorism, gave this speech on Tuesday 12 April. This version of the speech is as written.
The government is taking positive steps to ensure it remains a world leader in the fight against human trafficking.
One month left for contributions on proposals to help more disabled people to access elected office.
New UK Border Agency approved guidance for clergy should help prevent weddings for visas.
Victims of stalking are being urged to 'Name it. Report it. Stop it' during the first ever National Stalking Awareness week.
Nick Herbert says that if police forces make savings in the right way, they can protect frontline policing services for the public
Nick Herbert's article on police funding in Police Review, April 2011.
Leaflets and posters have been sent to police forces advising the public on how to identify and report offensive or illegal content.
Nick Herbert says police officers should be trusted to make the right judgements.
Suspects linked to hundreds of crimes have been captured after being detected by the UK Border Agency's monitoring system.
Suspects linked to hundreds of crimes have been captured after the UK Border Agency’s e-Borders monitoring system successfully targeted wanted criminals trying to cross the UK border.
The first major change to reduce immigration into the UK has been delivered today as the government’s new annual limit comes into force.
Want to put a question to Damian Green about immigration system reform? Now’s your chance.
A public consultation on the future of police leadership and training was launched today by Nick Herbert.
A public consultation on the future of police leadership and training was launched today by Policing Minister Nick Herbert
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 5 April 2011 by the Home Secretary and the Lords by Baroness Neville…
From today, responsibility for tackling fraud transfers to the Home Office.
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