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Baroness Neville-Jones, minister for security, gave this speech on 25 November, 2010. This version is as written, not as delivered.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Home Office has responded to a High Court decision on evidence from the 7/7 inquest.
The Foreign Secretary's 4th and final speech on Britain's foreign policy delivered at Georgetown University on 17 November 2010.
Foreign Secretary William Hague chaired the UN Security Council meeting on Sudan on 16 November. Representing the UK, he made the following statement.
Security minister warns against IT scams that see fake anti-virus software sold to steal personal information.
This summer, UK Border Agency officers seized a record number of potentially lethal weapons, including stun guns, CS-canisters and machetes.
Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Post-Council statement My right honourable friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice…
The department has appealed a decision by the coroner of the 7/7 inquests that she could not hear evidence in closed sessions.
The government’s strategy for stopping radicalisation and helping create an integrated society will be looked at again, Theresa May announced today.
A review of the government’s strategy for preventing violent extremism and the new reviewer of counter terrorism powers announced today.
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May) laid this written ministerial statement in the House of Commons on Prevent.
A court has upheld Theresa May’s decision to bar controversial Muslim public speaker from the country.
Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire will attend the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 8 and 9 November in Brussels…
The Home Secretary made her first major speech on counter-terrorism saying tough decisions will be taken to protect the British public.
This speech was to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on 3 November 2010. The version here is as written, rather than as delivered.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has joined ministers from the UK and France for high-level talks on future defence cooperation.
Theresa May has told the House of Commons that all aspects of air freight security will now be reviewed.
Theresa May, who chaired a meeting of COBR earlier, has made a further statement on a package found at East Midlands airport yesterday.
Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled details of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
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