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Expert body recommends strengthened laws on anabolic steroids following concerns about the number of users in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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.
A consultation on proposals to allow the police to put a briefing centre on Wanstead Flats for 2012 Games, has been launched.
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as…
This speech was delivered to senior police officers on 15 September 2010.
Home Secretary tells senior police officers that the government won’t stand in the way of reform.
Home Office campaign warns students about the risks of taking herbal pills and other substances as alternatives to hard drugs.
Nick Herbert has reiterated the government's determination to put resources where they are needed in an environment of public sector cuts.
A Hounslow man was today jailed following a UK Border Agency investigation which revealed he set up bogus companies to allow immigrants to extend their visas.
Home Secretary is 'delighted' at outcome of a test case which will see an Ethiopian man deported in the interests of national security.
Allegations of mistreatment made by a group of Iraqis in the Guardian newspaper have today been rejected by the UK Border Agency.
Immigration minister Damian Green has said the government is making significant progress with its review of child detention.
Counterfeit goods valued at almost £4m have been seized by UK Border Agency officers based at Heathrow Airport in the last three months alone, it has been revealed.
The Home Secretary announced the cancellation of ID cards and a halt to work on second biometric passports on 27 May 2010. UKBA has now renegotiated…
Damian Green's written speech to the House on charging for Immigration and Nationality Services in the year 2010 to 2011
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