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Police chiefs will automatically sack officers who fail background checks, allowing them to root out those who are unfit to serve and clean up their forces.
A successful grassroots fund has been extended after reaching 50,000 people in first year. Applications are now open for grants between £5,000 and £10,000.
Jonathan Fisher KC has begun work on part 2 of his Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
A dedicated community support fund will deliver justice for victims of the Windrush scandal, ensure they have their voices heard and receive the compensation they deserve.
3,000 additional neighbourhood police officers and police community support officers will be in post within the next 12 months, the government has confirmed.
The government will introduce new fees for passport applications on 10 April 2025.
The Security Minister encourages candidates to use support available, including dedicated police officers, during the local election campaign to keep them safe.
Newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
Minister Phillips today delivered a speech on the government's plan to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation.
The Home Secretary announces the first phase of the Southport Inquiry starts today and appoints Rt Hon Sir Adrian Fulford as chair.
The UK, Bulgaria and Romania have signed a declaration of intent to work together to deal with organised immigration crime.
Martyn’s Law will deliver increased protection by ensuring public premises and events are better prepared in the event of a terrorist attack.
Greater clarity and accountability will be brought to fire and building safety from the transfer of Ministerial responsibility from the Home Office to MHCLG
Government announces the implementation of regulations of Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, specifying Russia under the enhanced tier.
A new joint action plan will reduce the risks of human trafficking by discouraging dangerous journeys, disrupting trafficking gangs and supporting victims.
The Russian state will be specified under the enhanced tier of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, as regulations laid in Parliament for implementation.
Statement from the representatives of the governments of Albania, Sweden, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.
The Prime Minister and Home Secretary gathered leaders from across the world in London today (31 March) to tackle organised immigration crime.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered a speech on the first day of the Organised Immigration Crime Summit in London.
Nearly £1 million in government funding will support Iraq in its fight to take down the kingpins of organised immigration crime.
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