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The SFO has published its plan for the year ahead focusing on using new tools, enhancing its intelligence capacity and with domestic and international partners.
Safeguarding industry experts have collaborated to launch an industry best practice 'Better Hiring Toolkit' for the hospitality sector.
Martyn’s Law will deliver increased protection by ensuring public premises and events are better prepared in the event of a terrorist attack.
The new Combatting Hatred Against Muslims Fund will provide funding to monitor incidents of anti-Muslim hate and for support for victims.
The guidance on remuneration for expert witnesses which sets out when to apply for prior authority has been updated
The Disclosure and Barring Service has launched its new strategy and business plan, detailing the strategic direction of DBS for the next 3 years.
The government will introduce new legislation to stop Sentencing Council's guidelines coming into effect
Victims can attend the parole hearings of their perpetrators from today (1 April) as part of the Government's Plan for Change.
As of today, victim observation of oral hearings will be rolled out across all regions of England and Wales.
Changes are being made to the remuneration of welfare benefits controlled work to introduce an escape fee threshold
A new joint action plan will reduce the risks of human trafficking by discouraging dangerous journeys, disrupting trafficking gangs and supporting victims.
Statement from the representatives of the governments of Albania, Sweden, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.
The Prime Minister and Home Secretary gathered leaders from across the world in London today (31 March) to tackle organised immigration crime.
The government is launching adverts for the first time on Zalo, as it expands its campaign warning people about the dangers of trusting people smuggling gangs.
Nearly £1 million in government funding will support Iraq in its fight to take down the kingpins of organised immigration crime.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered a speech on the first day of the Organised Immigration Crime Summit in London.
“Public safety must never be put at risk again by the failure to have enough prison places”, Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood said as she opened a new nearly 1,500-place prison in Yorkshire.
The Lord Chancellor wrote to the Sentencing Council to reiterate the government’s opposition to the 'differential treatment' introduced by new sentencing guidelines.
New police powers to protect worshippers from intimidating protests and the new National Holocaust Memorial to be added to list of protected sites.
Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper gave a speech at the Community Security Trust where she announced new measures to protect places of worship from intimidation.
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