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Six men and women posing as cruise ship passengers have been jailed today for a total of 87 years for attempting to smuggle around 35 kilos of cocaine into the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK Border Agency reveals last year's most unusual drug concealments discovered at ports by skilled officers.
Trials of a new approach for handling complaints of antisocial behaviour were unveiled today by crime prevention minister James Brokenshire.
Trials of a new approach for handling complaints of antisocial behaviour (ASB) were unveiled today by crime prevention minister.
People from the Home Office and its agencies have been recognised for making a difference, in the 2011 New Year Honours List.
ID cards have been scrapped by the government after the Identity Documents Bill received Royal Assent.
This is the December 2010 edition of the violence against women and girls newsletter.
The fifth anniversary of the introduction of civil partnerships is being celebrated today (Tuesday, December 21).
ID cards will be scrapped under the coalition government's first Home Office Bill to pass through Parliament.
House of Lords Baroness Neville-Jones: My Hon Friend the minister of state for immigration (Damian Green) has today made the following written…
In statement to Parliament, Damian Green confirmed that interim limit on skilled workers from outside EU is legal and back up and running.
Theresa May thanks the police and security service.
Damian Green's speech on the use of Passenger Name Record data.
Seven workers at a Leeds food factory have been arrested on suspicion of illegal working by UK Border Agency officers.
Children will no longer be detained in Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre, the government announced today.
Gang injunctions' can be used by police and local authorities from next month, minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Users are being helped to kick their habit and lead drug free lives with help from the government.
Ex-Bupa chief executive, Val Gooding has been appointed as lead non-executive board member at the Home Office.
The government has today committed £125 million in the fight against drugs over the next financial year to help users kick their habit for good and lead drug free lives.
New civil injunctions to prevent gang-related violence will come into effect next month Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
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