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Offenders posing a threat to national security to spend longer behind bars
New Pandemic Preparedness Strategy has been published alongside the UK Government's response to the Covid-19 Inquiry Module 2 report.
Landmark changes to protect UK democracy from scourge of foreign actors and financial influence are set to come into force.
A statement from the Security Minister on the Hatzola ambulance attack, which took place in Golders Green on Monday 23 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.
MI5 and cyber security services deliver rare briefings to Vice Chancellors and political parties to harden the UK’s resilience against foreign interference.
An independent review, led by Philip Rycroft, into foreign financial interference in UK politics has been commissioned by the government.
The UK's national statement to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) sets out our priorities and achievements in combatting corruption.
New anti-corruption strategy 2025 will drive dirty money out of the UK, strengthening national security and putting more money into working people's pockets.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis's speech at 22 Bishopsgate on the government's action to tackle cybercrime.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a keynote speech at the Cybersecurity Business Network's inaugural Parliament and Cyber conference.
Government delivers on promise to honour victims and survivors of terrorism by establishing a new annual national day, with inaugural day on 21 August 2026.
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.
Remit Letter from the Security Minister to National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB) regarding the 2026 to 2027 NCA pay award.
Critical businesses and services will be better safeguarded from costly cyber-attacks under new international guidance issued by the UK and Singapore.
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.
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