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COBR meeting earlier today to discuss the current situation in Turkey and the impact on British nationals in the country.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government’s consultation on a national memorial to British victims of overseas terrorism has now closed. You can still read the open letter issued by Tobias Ellwood MP in January 2016, launching the consultation.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press statement at the close of the G7 in Ise-Shima, Japan.
New powers to help target smugglers and prevent illegal entry come into force.
Minister for Internet Safety and Security addresses audience at the Google Zeitgeist Conference.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft of the UK Mission to the UN at the Security Council Briefing by Subsidiary bodies on Counter Terrorism.
Prime Minister David Cameron met the Indonesian President Joko Widodo today and discussed security, trade and other global issues.
This morning, senior government officials and police representatives met to review the situation following the Brussels attacks of 22 March.
David Cameron spoke with Angela Merkel this evening to discuss yesterday's terrible attacks in Brussels and the EU-Turkey deal agreed last week.
Theresa May speaks to Parliament about the attacks, our response and the threat we face from terrorism in the UK
The Prime Minister chaired a COBR meeting on the UK government response to terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium on 22 March 2016.
Flags fly at half-mast on Whitehall government buildings and the UK will observe a minute's silence on Wednesday 23 March.
Senior government officials reviewed the situation following the attacks in Brussels earlier in the day and discussed the UK response.
This circular provides guidance to examining officers on how to make selections for screening and/or examination under schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000.
The Prime Minister spoke with Chancellor Merkel, President Hollande, Prime Minister Renzi and President Putin about the situation in Syria.
The Prime Minister and President Hollande discussed UK-France co-operation on counter-terrorism, migration, defence and nuclear energy.
Following the UK-France Summit, David Cameron gave a statement on Daesh, our bilateral security co-operation and the migration crisis.
Bill sets out powers, safeguards and oversight arrangements.
John Hayes on the powers we need to keep Britain safe in the digital age
Theresa May calls for successful cooperation on national security
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