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The Rt Hon Sir Scott Baker will lead an independent panel to conduct a review into the UK’s extradition arrangements.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Neville-Jones: My hon Friend the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Damian Green) has today made the following Written Ministerial…
Vast quantities of fake Ugg Boots, Nike trainers and GHD hair straighteners have been seized by the UK Border Agency.
At the British Retail crime conference today, James Brokenshire said tough action will be taken to deal with shoplifting and other criminal behaviour which is damaging the retail sector.
Groom caught wearing suit with labels still attached and adjustable wedding rings has been jailed for attempting to stage a sham marriage.
A stimulant used predominately by members of the UK’s Somali, Yemeni and Ethiopian communities is to be reviewed.
The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) today announced plans to enter into consultation to reduce the size of the organisation.
The first new look UK passport was issued today to five-year-old Elliot Coutts Miller.
Packages of a powerful hallucinogenic drug have been intercepted in Coventry by UK Border Agency officers based at the city's postal hub.
Five-year-old Elliot Coutts-Miller was today issued the first new-look UK passport.
One of the UK's largest human trafficking cases has resulted in six years in prison for two Polish gang leaders.
The chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has resigned.
Baroness Newlove, whose husband Garry was murdered after standing up to drunken vandals, appointed government champion for safer communities.
A plot to smuggle rhino horns out of the UK into the Chinese medicine market has been disrupted by border officers, landing a man in jail for 12 months.
Theresa May today agreed to a ban on a planned English Defence League march in Leicester.
Winner of the Top Employer Awards named.
The government has defended its decision to introduce an interim limit on skilled workers from outside the EU.
Home Office minister James Brokenshire has warned of the severe consequnces of smuggling drugs when he visited Sarita Colonia jail in Peru.
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Four decades after the Made in Dagenham pioneers, today’s workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
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