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The Lord Ferrers Awards recognise the outstanding contribution of special constables, police support volunteers and volunteer police cadets.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This circular provides clarification to a change to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
The Home Secretary has today ordered an in-depth assessment of protests outside abortion clinics following concerns about the tactics of some protesters.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd met French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb today in London to discuss a range of home affairs matters.
Millie Banerjee takes over on a permanent basis as chair of the college.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Philip Hammond will host a Downing Street reception for the tech sector, reaffirming government commitment to innovation.
Double the number of visas will be made available to leading figures and individuals who show promise in technology, science, art and creative industries.
The Home Office has today (14 November) announced the reappointment of Dr Gillian Tully as Forensic Science Regulator.
Border Force officers have seized fake poppy branded jewellery, key rings and scarves estimated to be worth approximately £150,000.
The Queen has approved a number of appointments to government.
Councils across England are set to receive a further £18 million to help alleviate pressures on local services resulting from recent migration.
New document sets out how EU citizens will be supported through an application process which is streamlined and easy to use.
New training for foster carers announced as part of a new strategy to improve the care of unaccompanied children
Home Secretary Amber Rudd addresses National Police Chiefs Council and Association of Police and Crime Commissioners annual summit.
Bishop James Jones’ review of the Hillsborough families’ experiences was published by the Home Office today.
A £1 million fund for organisations and communities wanting to support refugees coming to the UK opens for bids today (Wednesday 1 November).
The government has published a report of the independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody, and the government response.
Eleven people have been arrested this morning (26 October) in London, Birmingham and Gateshead as part of a Europe-wide investigation into suspected people smuggling.
Home Office announces reforms to National Referral Mechanism, including trebling 'move on' support and expert advocates for child trafficking victims.
Changes will mean suspects are interviewed at the scene of a crime, saving officers time and freeing them up for other duties.
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