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Home Secretary announces new criminal offence to target trespassers using vehicles to reside on land who are causing disruption to local communities.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Package includes £30 million for police to surge activity in serious violence hotspots and new money to steer young people away from crime.
Protect Duty is part of the Government’s commitment to improving protective security and preparedness at public places
App comes as thousands of people apply to the BN(O) visa route.
Home Secretary makes appointments to the Board of the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
Police forces in England and Wales will be reimbursed with £60 million to support increased enforcement of coronavirus rules, Home Secretary Priti Patel has announced today.
Milestone comes ahead of 30 June 2021 deadline.
Designates the independent authority in relation to the Passenger Information Unit.
The government has today announced a further £35.5 million to help Violence Reduction Units across the country tackle serious violence and prevent young people being drawn into it.
The UK government will deliver on its commitment to open a new visa for Hong Kong BN(O) status holders on Sunday 31 January.
Government on track to bring in 20,000 more officers by 2023 and makes £20m available to crack down on crime including burglary and theft.
Further action to minimise travel across international borders.
Fresh approach will relentlessly go after abusers, whilst better protecting victims and survivors
The Home Secretary led the Downing Street briefing on coronavirus, where she announced a new £800 fine for people who attend house parties.
Multimillion pound investment and ‘Project ADDER’ to protect communities from crime caused by illegal drugs.
Home Office engineers work to restore data lost from the Police National Computer
Home Secretary appoints Nick Herbert (Lord Herbert of South Downs) as Chair of College of Policing to succeed outgoing interim Chair, Christine Elliott.
The government has teamed up with independent pharmacies and Boots to launch a domestic abuse Ask for ANI codeword scheme.
Remit letter from the Home Secretary to the NCARRB regarding the 2021 to 2022 pay award.
Foreign Secretary announces measures to help ensure that British organisations are not complicit in, nor profiting from, human rights violations in Xinjiang.
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