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This circular is issued to raise awareness and a basic understanding of the provisions of the “unexplained wealth order” and “interim freezing order”.
This circular provides a basic understanding of the amendment made to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) to provide for the recovery of the proceeds of gross human rights abuses or violations.
This circular publicises amendments to the Secretary of State’s determinations under the Police Regulations 2003.
The Home Office is today (Wednesday 31 January) publishing details of the amount of financial reserves held by the police since 2011.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement delivered by Ambassador Sian MacLeod during the closing session of the OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting (HDIM), Warsaw, 22 September 2017
The Home Office has outlined plans to introduce different passport fees for online and postal applications.
Experienced campaigner and charity leader Sara Khan will be the new lead Commissioner for Countering Extremism.
This circular is about the new legal provisions on firearms in the Policing and Crime Act 2017.
The UK is to bolster a key French counter-terrorism operation in Africa by deploying three RAF Chinook helicopters to Mali.
Latest step in a review announced by Home Secretary Amber Rudd in November
Police leaders and health experts discuss how to best support welfare of officers and staff.
The British and Indian governments have signed agreements on tackling international criminality and returning illegal migrants.
Banks and building societies have started carrying out checks on the immigration status of all personal current account holders under government measures to encourage those in the UK illegally to leave.
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes got an early feel for Border Force operations during a visit to Heathrow Airport on Wednesday 10 January.
The Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) has made an agreement with Ploughshare Innovations to commercialise their intellectual property.
The IOPC replaces the Independent Police Complaints Commission on 8 January, appointing Michael Lockwood as director general.
Pubs, clubs, bars and other licensed premises could be allowed to stay open and sell alcohol on the premises later to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May under plans announced by the Home Sec…
Some of the country’s largest retailers and independent business leaders have pledged not to sell the most harmful corrosive substances to those under 18.
Home Office Permanent Secretary Philip Rutnam and his predecessor Mark Sedwill have both been knighted by Her Majesty The Queen in the New Year’s Honours.
The New Year Honours list recognises the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
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