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Registration with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) will be halted to allow the government to remodel the scheme back to proportionate, common sense levels, it was announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
I am announcing today, 15 June 2010, that the commencement of voluntary registration with the new Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) in…
Home Office minister visits Glasgow to hear views on ending the detention of children.
Border controls will need to be stronger than ever to meet government aims, says Theresa May.
Anti-forgery equipment, drug detection scanners and border control checks were seen first-hand today by the new Home Secretary.
As the tournament begins police are ready to target bad behaviour – at home and abroad – says Home Office minister.
You can now see at a glance how much electricity, gas and water is used to power, heat and light Home Office headquarters in London.
Statement by James Brokenshire on the topics of discussion at the June 2010 Justice and Home Affairs Council.
On the 10 June 2010 ministers informed Parliament of errors relating to those periods in the past which have recently been identified following…
This written ministerial statement by Nick Herbert outlines proposals for the revised allocation of core police funding for England and Wales.
In the run up to the World Cup, UK Border Agency officers work with replica kit manufacturers to target counterfeits.
From this autumn, people coming to the UK from outside the EU to join their partner or marry must demonstrate a basic command of English
Four people were arrested at a wedding in Oxford this week as part of a UK Border Agency sham marriage investigation.
Compulsory English language tests will be introduced for migrants applying to come to UK to join partner or marry, the government announced.
Theresa May's written ministerial statement on English language requirement for migrants applying to come to or stay in the UK as a spouse.
The informal G6 group of Ministers of the Interior from France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the UK held their most recent meeting in…
The counterfeit goods were seized over the last year by UK Border Agency officers. They have now received an award for their work.
David Cameron and Theresa May visited Cumbria today and met with some of the victims of Wednesday's shootings, as well as police and emergency workers.
Home Office minister tells football fans to 'do your country proud in South Africa'.
England fans were today told to do their country proud in South Africa.
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