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Reforms will speed up the removal of people with no right to be here and enhance safeguards to protect unaccompanied children.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The UK and US are working on technology that could be used to provide early warning protection for cities and major events.
A public call for evidence has been launched to establish the scale of ‘sex for rent’ in the UK and ask if existing laws protect victims.
New data released today (20 April) reveals the largest quantity of cocaine and ketamine seized by Border Force and police forces since records began.
The Security Minister Tom Tugendhat delivered a speech at the CYBERUK Conference in Belfast on cyber threats.
Martin Niblett, Head of FCDO Modern Slavery Team, says UK is committed to supporting a new Global Commission on Modern Slavery to inject political momentum at this critical time.
Minister for Crime and Policing, Chris Philp, gave a speech on measures being taken to reduce unnecessary red tape and free up police time.
National Police Chiefs’ Council estimates changes to recording processes will save 443,000 hours of police time a year.
New offence will make it easier to prosecute a large organisation if an employee commits fraud for the organisation’s benefit.
Data sharing with the financial sector will begin today as the government cracks down on illegal migrants accessing banking services.
The Home Office has announced that a barge in Portland Port, Dorset, will accommodate migrants
Circular extending the closing date of the Initial Police Learning and Development Programme to 1 April 2024.
People who work with children will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face sanctions under new plans unveiled by the Home Secretary.
National Age Assessment Board will help make decisions more consistent and robust.
Domestic abuse victims will receive direct payments to help them to leave abusive relationships, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced.
Commencement regulations for new fire safety legal provisions within section 156 of the Building Safety Act 2022 have been laid in Parliament.
Government, law enforcement and private sector agree on a new plan to crack down on money laundering, kleptocracy and sanctions evasion.
Jewish communities are to be better protected from vile antisemitic attacks with a £1 million funding boost and a new dedicated police taskforce.
The Immigration Minister updated Parliament on the progress the government is making in delivering the Prime Minister’s priority to stop the boats.
The government’s new Hong Kong Veterans Settlement route will enable Hong Kongers who served in the British military to live and work in the UK.
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