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UK drives international action to go after scammers at the Global Fraud Summit, hosted by the United Nations in Vienna on 16 - 17 March.
Police will be better equipped to protect candidates from harassment and intimidation under new measures announced ahead of the local and devolved elections.
The Security Minister delivered an update on the work of the Defending Democracy Taskforce to counter harassment and intimidation of elected representatives.
Mandatory investment screening rules will be refined to provide greater clarity for British businesses and ensure the UK remains open for safe investment and protected against national security threats.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave a speech during the Munich Security Conference.
The RAF are continuing to take the fight to Daesh in Iraq and Syria.
Dstl experts who played a vital role in military operations and gave expert advice during the Southport murders investigation have been recognised for their work.
An independent review, led by Philip Rycroft, into foreign financial interference in UK politics has been commissioned by the government.
Blaise Metreweli, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service on how SIS is keeping the UK safe in a world where the rules of conflict are being rewritten.
In her first public speech, the new Chief of MI6 Blaise Metreweli will set out how MI6 is tackling new and emerging threats to the UK and its allies.
Two tech companies based in China have been sanctioned for reckless and indiscriminate cyberattacks
Find out more about Dstl's central role in the response to the nerve agent attack in 2018—one of the most serious criminal and international incidents in recent years.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis's speech at 22 Bishopsgate on the government's action to tackle cybercrime.
Defence Minister, Luke Pollard MP delivers a speech at RUSI on long warfighting readiness.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis announced new action to disrupt and deter threats to the UK, as MI5 issues espionage alert to Parliament.
The UK tested its preparedness for a major CBRNE incident last week in an exercise led by Eastern Region Counter Terrorism Policing and the MoD.
A new law will restrict protests outside the homes of public office holders, in response to growing harassment and intimidation of those in British politics.
New law now prevents British citizenship being reinstated automatically to people considered a national security risk following a successful initial appeal.
At the Future Resilience Forum, Security Minister Dan Jarvis set out the Government's 'all of society' approach to building preparedness in a changing world.
An order has been laid in Parliament to deproscribe Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), enabling closer engagement with the new Syrian government.
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