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Britain will become the first country in the world where it is impossible for children to take, share or view naked pictures on their devices.
Raised standards for recruiting foreign students come amid continued visa abuse. Student asylum claims already down 30% as government action delivers results.
The Home Secretary gave an oral statement to the House of Commons on 2 June.
A new support hub has launched delivering tailored, trauma-informed care for victims and survivors of terrorism.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to lead UK-convened international coalition to tackle global emergency of violence against women and girls.
Campaign will target sexual harassment on trains and at stations while train operators will be scored on how they tackle the issue under the new scheme.
Knife robberies have fallen by 21% as government action takes effect.
The Home Office has announced £100 million to fight child sex offences and protect victims and survivors, including £38 million for Operation Beaconport.
Organised crime gangs will be hit with raids, shop closures, and cash seizures in a £30 million crackdown on dodgy high street shops.
Letter regarding Kosovo’s designation under the Extradition Act 2003.
The Home Office accepts the Animals in Science Committee’s proposal to adopt a thematic approach for reviewing project licence applications.
Access to UK eGates expanding to children aged 8 and 9 years.
This circular sets out new firearms licensing fees which will come into force on 4 June 2026 under the Firearms (Variation of Fees) Order 2026.
The Security Minister gave an update to Parliament on a number of recent national security issues, including the increase in the national threat level.
Lloyds Bank and the government are urging fans to Stop! Think Fraud ahead of the FIFA World Cup next month.
Lord Hanson has responded to the Animals in Science Committee’s advice on non-technical summaries and retrospective assessments.
Funding will help develop a numberplate ID system for drones, helping police better protect UK skies and prosecute illegal users.
National threat level increased to severe following Golders Green attack and increasing threat of Islamist and extreme right-wing terrorism in the UK.
Biggest crime-fighting shake up in decades as police gain new powers to tackle local crime as the landmark Crime and Policing Bill receives Royal Assent.
Government’s first dedicated FGM Summit in a decade brings together government, victim-survivors and third-sector organisations to better protect women and girls from FGM.
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