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The police will receive new powers to investigate hostile state activity as new the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act becomes law.
New laws bolster powers for police and prosecuting authorities to access data held overseas.
Victoria Atkins chaired a meeting of the National Retail Crime Steering Group to discuss how to protect retail workers from abusive and violent incidents.
The Home Secretary today (Monday 11 February) announced 2 new initiatives to steer vulnerable young people away from a life of serious violence.
The wide-ranging review will look into ways drugs fuel serious violence.
Letter from Home Secretary Sajid Javid to Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC).
The Home Secretary has today (Wednesday 6 February) announced plans to give police tough new powers to crackdown on illegal traveller sites.
The Prime Minister has appointed a new chair of the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) and the National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB).
The Home Secretary is radically stepping up the government’s response to knife crime and will be introducing new orders to prevent criminals carrying blades.
In the event of no deal, EU citizens will be able to enter the UK to visit, work or study after 29 March 2019. For stays longer than 3 months, European Temporary Leave to Remain will be required.
The Immigration Minister and French Interior Minister have visited Calais to see the work being done to tackle attempts to illegally cross the Channel.
The Home Secretary and his French counterpart have agreed a new joint action plan to strengthen efforts against migrant activity in the English Channel.
The government has unveiled the most comprehensive package ever to tackle domestic abuse.
The Defence and Security Accelerator's (DASA) Tracey Holmes blogs about delivering quick, innovative ways to improve aviation travel.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has approved revised Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) guidance, concluding the firearms review.
A repayment scheme for potential victims of modern slavery who received asylum support.
The Policing Minister, Nick Hurd, has today hosted the latest monthly regional serious violence event, aimed at tackling violent crime, in Birmingham.
A new taskforce has been set up to tackle vehicle theft.
The Home Secretary and Chancellor will jointly chair a government taskforce which will work to tackle economic crime.
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