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Thousands of firefighters have taken on additional duties during the pandemic as the Home Secretary hears about their experiences on a Merseyside FRS visit.
Police have already recruited 22% of 20,000 officer target while workforce stats show largest annual increase in officer numbers since 2003 to 2004.
Thirty-five police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are to receive funding from a £25 million scheme to crack down on burglary and theft in crime hotspots.
Eleven people have been arrested in relation to illegally facilitating migrant crossings of the Channel.
The new Hong Kong BN(O) Visa will give British National (Overseas) citizens the ability to come to the UK to make a new life.
A review of the role of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) will help give the public a greater say over policing, the Home Secretary announced today.
Government launches consultation on the 2025 Border Strategy, which will set out our vision for world’s most effective border by 2025
Police pay will rise by 2.5% in 2020 to 2021, providing officers with an increase above inflation for the second year running.
The Home Secretary set out the action the Home Office is taking to implement the Windrush Lessons Learned Review recommendations.
The Home Secretary updated the House of Commons on the progress in responding to the Wendy Williams Windrush Lessons Learned Review.
Terrorist organisation, Feuerkrieg Division, is banned in the UK.
The new Health and Care Visa will make it cheaper, quicker and easier for healthcare professionals from around the world to come to the UK.
The Home Secretary has today (14 July 2020) announced the reappointment of Lynne Owens as Director General of the National Crime Agency.
Release of further detail on UK’s future immigration system.
Government takes action to proscribe Feuerkrieg Division.
Agreement reached to create an intelligence cell to crack down on gangs facilitating illegal crossings and people smuggling.
New treaties signed today make direct train services from Amsterdam to London possible later this year.
The Home Office has today published its response to a call for evidence on the issue.
Independent Investigatory Powers Commissioner will provide oversight of the UK’s use of the UK-US Data Access Agreement.
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