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A new nationwide hate crime campaign aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of what constitutes a hate crime has been launched by the government.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Millions more people will be able to use ePassport gates as they arrive in the UK, under plans announced in the Budget on 29 October 2018.
The government has teamed up with property industry experts targeting estate agents who fail to report suspicions of dirty money used to buy properties.
Grant funding of up to £9 million will be available to ensure EU citizens needing additional support get help in obtaining their settled status.
The Home Secretary has given a statement to Parliament on the use of DNA evidence in immigration applications.
Building a Stronger Britain Together partners with Luton Borough Council
The Hate Crime Community Projects Fund has been launched for the third year so organisations in England and Wales could secure up to £75,000 to tackle hate crime.
Phil Gormley will take up the posts on 22 October.
Funding comes as the Building a Stronger Britain Together programme grows to a network of more than 220 groups.
Businesses that don't say how they guard against these crimes in their supply chains risk being publicly named.
The Lord Ferrers Awards celebrates volunteers in policing.
Moped offences in London are down 56% from the high of July 2017 following a joint police operation.
New measures put in place to tackle hate crimes include a review of legislation, extra funding to support communities and improving the response to incidents.
New controls over prescription drugs pregabalin and gabapentin following rising fatalities.
Funding will help to protect victims of modern slavery, support vulnerable people and bring perpetrators to justice.
The consultation for the Windrush compensation scheme will now close on 16 November 2018 to ensure that everyone who wants to is able to contribute.
Patients can be prescribed medicinal cannabis by specialist doctors from 1 November 2018.
The second phase will include staff in the higher education, health and social care sectors.
The NHS could receive an estimated £220 million in extra funding under plans put before parliament today to double the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).
The Home Secretary's commissioning letter to the chair of the Migration Advisory Committee, on the composition of the shortage occupation list.
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