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Researchers are seeking solutions to the problem of people carrying concealed blades in public places.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sajid Javid will today launch a consultation to ensure public bodies, including hospitals, raise concerns about children at risk of becoming involved in knife crime.
The government is today empowering more officers to authorise enhanced stop and search powers as part of continued action to tackle knife crime.
This circular draws attention to the contents of the below Statutory Instruments (SIs), S.I. 2018/1356 and 2018/1383, which will come into force at 00.01 on 1 April 2019.
The government has demonstrated its global leadership in confronting modern slavery issues after hosting an international conference on tackling the problem in public procurement.
The Home Office has launched a new nationwide marketing campaign to encourage EU citizens to apply early for the EU Settlement Scheme.
Impetus and partners chosen to deliver Youth Endowment Fund
World-first Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation will partner with the Cabinet Office’s Race Disparity Unit to explore potential for bias in crime and justice
Letter from Home Secretary Sajid Javid to Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC).
Funding for places of worship scheme set to increase and £5 million for new training programme.
Sajid Javid spoke at an interfaith event in Regent's Park following Christchurch terror attack.
New powers to protect victims of stalking become law.
Home Secretary pledges £600,000 to helpline to give advice to offenders, following a jump in contacts.
The hard-hitting Fire Kills advertising launched by the Home Office today highlights the everyday accidents that can cause fire in the home.
From June, millions more people will be able to use ePassport gates as they arrive in the UK, the Chancellor confirmed in yesterday’s Spring Statement.
A further £100 million funding will be made available to police forces in the worst affected areas in England and Wales for knife and violent crime.
Upcoming White Paper will outline steps government will take to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.
Home Office sets out the scale of gender-based violence and abuse perpetrated against men and boys.
New rules will make it easier for family members of Afghan interpreters, who served alongside British troops, to join them in the UK.
The government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules.
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