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A scheme that allows parents to find out whether people with access to their family are sex offenders will be extended to a further 11 police forces this month.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Comprehensive review of police pay and conditions launched by government, to improve service for the public and maximise value for money.
Arrests made after border officers and police work together to disrupt a gang suspected of helping immigrants to come to UK illegally.
To mark World Habitat Day, the Home Secretary has told the Metro newspaper what changes in Britain’s towns and cities she would like to see.
To mark the release of new British film Made in Dagenham this week, veterans of the dispute meet Theresa May to talk about their struggle for equal pay.
Enquiries following Raoul Moat operation have shown Taser supplier Pro-Tect provided weapons to the police in breach of its licence.
The UK’s relationship with Latin America is receiving a boost this week from a visit by Home Office minister James Brokenshire.
Government will 'rigorously' defend any legal challenge on its interim migrant limit, says immigration minister.
The Security Service has raised the threat level from moderate to substantial. This means an Irish-related terrorist attack is a strong possibility.
Home Office circular 015/2010 The Police Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 SI No.2235 Broad subject…
A report out today shows antisocial behaviour has 'been sidelined' and ‘victims let down,' according to Home Secretary Theresa May.
Figures out today show a dramatic fall in the number of illegal migrants attempting to smuggle their way into the UK from Calais.
The Muslim community are a 'mature and fundamental part of our society' and should be treated as such said Theresa May.
Expert body recommends strengthened laws on anabolic steroids following concerns about the number of users in the UK.
Rare tortoises from Cochester Zoo are enjoying tomatoes given to them by the UK Border Agency.
The Home Office is today launching a public consultation on a proposed legislative reform order made under the Legislative and Regulatory…
Home Office minister James Brokenshire has lent his support to the Philip Lawrence awards.
Five would-be illegal immigrants have been found hiding amongst boxes of Ferrero Rocher as part of a fudged attempt to smuggle themselves into Britain.
Theresa May promises to work more closely with the private sector to help more women make it onto the boards of UK’s top companies.
Around a dozen Church of England vicars were trained in how to spot fraudulent weddings by officers from the UK Border Agency today.
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