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This circular sets out the amendments made to Annexes F, I and U under the Police Regulations 2003 to implement changes to police pay and temporary salary.
Over £17 million has been awarded to programmes across England and Wales to support children affected by domestic abuse.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
UK government continues to make preparations to minimise queues at the border including training military personnel to support Border Force during strikes.
Consultation will seek views on extending licensing hours in pubs, clubs and bars across England and Wales from 11pm to 1am over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The UK’s resilience to terrorism is to be stepped up, as the government announces details for the Protect Duty.
Public services will be legally bound to work together to tackle the root causes of violent crime, as government ramps up efforts to further drive down murder rates.
The 2023/24 funding package will see an increase of up to £267 million on last year and means policing will receive up to £17.2 billion in total for 2023/24.
Victims are seeing significant improvements in the criminal justice system’s response to rape, a new report has revealed today (15 December 2022).
A joint statement by the Home Secretary of the UK, Mrs Suella Braverman, and the Minister of Interior and Overseas territories of France, Mr Gérald Darmanin.
Tom Tugendhat, Security Minister, delivered a speech at the Policy Exchange on 13 December.
The Public and Commercial Service (PCS) union has announced Civil Service industrial action that will impact Border Force services.
At the International Anti-Corruption Conference, the UK emphasised the need for the global community to continue fighting illicit finance and corruption.
Home Secretary announces support for Private Member’s Bill to make public sexual harassment an offence. The bill will lead to harsher sentences for perpetrators.
Letter from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) on young people’s drug use.
Home Secretary and European counterparts meet to renew discussions on how to crack down on illegal migration and people trafficking.
Thousands more immigration cases will be heard over the next few months, speeding up decisions on removing people with no right to be in the UK.
Suspected members of an Organised Crime Group linked to a Bolivian people-smuggling operation were arrested in south London this morning (6 December).
The government’s response to the ACMD’s fentanyl report.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Report from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) on the classification and schedule of Remimazolam.
The first meeting of the new Defending Democracy Taskforce took place today.
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