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I want to place on record the government’s support for the work of the Hillsborough Independent Panel under the chairmanship of the Right…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Neville Jones: My Rt honourable Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May) has today made the following…
Two people have been arrested following a UK Border Agency raid on a restaurant in Liverpool.
The Home Office now has full responsibility for alcohol licensing and enforcement which ministers hope will lead to a more consistent approach on this priority issue.
Home Office minister Nick Herbert has said planned reforms will ensure police are able to spend more time on the streets.
Home Office minister James Brokenshire has shown his support to the town devastated by the actions of Raoul Moat.
Crime prevention minister James Brokenshire said the internet has presented a 'new challenge' in the fight against drugs, but that work is already underway to tackle the problem.
Seven Indian stowaways have been stopped from sneaking into the country after UK Border Agency officers found them hiding aboard a lorry-load of steel.
From today, a temporary limit on the amount of people from outside Europe who can work in the UK comes into force.
Victims of abuse who have no access to public funds because of their immigration status will continue to get help, the Home Secretary confirmed.
The government’s ambition to end violence against women and girls was laid out by the Home Secretary and minister for women and equalities today.
As part of a 'day in the life' series by ITV news, Theresa May talks to Alastair Stewart about being Home Secretary at a time of spending cuts.
Crime statistics published today show total crimes in England and Wales dropped by 9 per cent in 2009 to 2010 compared to the previous year.
In answer to speculation about the impact of budget cuts on police numbers, Nick Herbert has reiterated the government's desire to ‘protect the front line’.
Theresa May has said that the government wants to introduce legislation that will allow so-called legal highs to be banned temporarily giving scientists time to consider evidence.
Home Secretary Theresa May responds to the publication of the annual Crime in England and Wales crime statistics
This written ministerial statement was made on 15 July 2010 by the minister of state for immigration Damian Green: On 28 June 2010 the Home…
Damian Green has said that the UK and France must work even closer together to secure borders and stop illegal immigration.
An article by Home Secretary Theresa May, published today in the Pakistan-based publication The News/Daily Jang, explains the reasons for the counter-terrorism review announced this week, and what she hopes it will achieve.
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