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Joint letter from the Minister for Housing and the Minister for the Fire Service.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Home Secretary and Culture Secretary met Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook today (23 June).
Security Minister Ben Wallace MP has ended a 2 day visit to Lebanon (22 June), where he highlighted the strength of the security partnership between the 2 countries.
Home Secretary addresses Parliament following recent terrorist attacks.
Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis gets to grip with Border Force operations during a visit to Heathrow Airport on Tuesday 20 June.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has given the following statement in reaction to the incident at Finsbury Park.
Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton encourages more police forces to join Operation Sceptre to tackle knife crime.
Provides an update to circular 020/2008 on lifetime allowance and annual allowance charges. Now superseded by circular 007/2017.
This circular replaces circular 003/2016 on lifetime allowance and annual allowance charges for police pension schemes in England and Wales.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has given the following statement in reaction to the London Bridge attack.
This circular draws attention to a change to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
The Home Secretary has appointed Mr Justice Mitting as a panel member on the Undercover Policing Inquiry with a view to him taking over as chairman.
Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has given a statement following yesterday’s attack in Manchester.
The Criminal Finances Bill has today (Thursday 27 April) received Royal Assent.
Advises on approved drug testing kits and training provisions for officers.
Delivered to the fifth Annual Intelligence Community (IC) Women's Summit.
This circular outlines amendments to the Police Regulations 2003 on police senior appointments, alcohol testing and allowances.
The award follows approval from the Police Reform and Transformation Board.
Amber Rudd visits new joint centre to tackle human trafficking.
This circular publicises amendments to the police's uncorrected eyesight standard.
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