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Charities in England and Wales can bid from today for a share of a £1 million Home Office fund to help steer young people away from gangs and violent crime.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Kevin Hyland has announced his intention to step down as the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
Sajid Javid responds to a letter from Guy Verhofstadt, the Brexit co-ordinator for the European Parliament, about the application process for EU citizens living in the UK.
Alcohol licensing hours will be relaxed in England and Wales to mark the Royal Wedding, the Minister for Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerability confirmed today.
Members of the Windrush generation are being asked to share their experiences to help shape a bespoke compensation scheme.
The Home Office has today published the third ‘basket of goods’ data set allowing the public to compare what each police force spends on common items to ensure best value for money.
The government’s Director of Labour Market Enforcement has today set out 37 recommendations to help stop the exploitation of the UK lowest paid workers.
The Home Office has published a revised Fire and Rescue National Framework for England.
A short term continuation of G4S’s contract to run the Gatwick Immigration Removal Centres has been agreed until a long term manager is identified.
The Home Office welcomes a High Court judgment, upholding the lawfulness of the data retention regime in the Investigatory Powers Act.
Ministers from the G7 have agreed to 9 commitments aimed at protecting the most vulnerable from trafficking and forced labour.
Home Secretary announces membership of new cross-party taskforce to take action against violent crime.
The Home Secretary delivered a speech on the importance of both government and business responsibility for cyber security across the Commonwealth.
Members of the Windrush generation who arrived in the UK before 1973 will be eligible for free citizenship, the Home Secretary has announced.
The Home Secretary's statement to the House of Commons on the Windrush generation.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson travels to Toronto for a meeting of Foreign Ministers from G7 countries.
Gemalto UK Ltd have been awarded the UK passport manufacturing and personalisation contract by Her Majesty’s Passport Office today.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd announces £2.6 million of funding towards tackling child sexual exploitation in the UK and across the globe.
Today the Home Secretary Amber Rudd announces nearly £2.6 million of funding towards tackling child sexual exploitation in the UK and across the globe.
This page sets out the government's initial response to the Salisbury attack, where a military-grade nerve agent was deployed in the UK on 4 March 2018.
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