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An article by Home Secretary Theresa May, published today in the Pakistan-based publication The News/Daily Jang, explains the reasons for the counter-terrorism review announced this week, and what she hopes it will achieve.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A review of which security powers could be scaled back in order to restore the balance of civil liberties has been announced by Theresa May.
The Home Secretary has announced today that a rapid review of key counter-terrorism and security powers is underway.
Theresa May welcomes the guilty verdict and commends the efforts of police, security services and the Crown Prosecution Service.
The Home Secretary presented awards to courageous police officers at a London ceremony last night.
Cleric and three other men will remain in custody while further submissions on their case are made to the European Court of Human Rights.
Theresa May today tells Parliament that the government will change how stop and search powers are used under the Terrorism Act.
This oral statement was made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Mrs Theresa May, in the House of Commons on 8 July 2010 at…
Home Secretary says that the maximum length for detaining a terror suspect before they are charged should be renewed.
I am announcing today, our intention to renew the current maximum period for pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects…
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as…
Border controls will need to be stronger than ever to meet government aims, says Theresa May.
On the 10 June 2010 ministers informed Parliament of errors relating to those periods in the past which have recently been identified following…
The informal G6 group of Ministers of the Interior from France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the UK held their most recent meeting in…
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (James Brokenshire): The Justice and Home Affairs Council is due to be held…
The Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill will not be mentioned in the Queen's Speech, but is included in the list that is published alongside the Queen's Speech.
Home Secretary releases statement in response to the decision by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission to allow men to remain in UK.
Foreign Secretary William Hague attended the inaugural National Security Council meeting on his first full day in office.
The Terrorism Act 2006 | Home Office
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