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The Home Secretary says a company will be set up to manage police information and communications technology (ICT).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech given by Theresa May on 29 June 2011. This version is as delivered, not as spoken. Content deemed political has been removed.
Raed Salah, the leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been detained by the UK Border Agency.
Theresa May has outlined her plans to save £2.2 billion per year across the police force at a summit held today.
Police will be eligible to receive award marking the Queen's sixtieth anniversary on throne.
Sports personalities and celebrities committed to tackling homophobia and transphobia at a Downing Street reception.
Sports stars Billie Jean King, Gareth Thomas and Ben Cohen, backed the government's charter to tackling homophobia and transphobia in sport.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 21 June 2011 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Baroness Browning…
People who have settled in the UK after fleeing persecution have today visited the Home Office.
Theresa May marked World Refugee Day by meeting people given sanctuary in the UK after fleeing war and persecution in their home countries.
Home Secretary visits West Yorkshire to talk about the work of the new National Crime Agency.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 16 June May 2011 by Theresa May and the House of Lords by Baroness...
This post-Council statement was laid in the House of Commons on 16 June May 2011 by Theresa May.
Key government achievements in advancing gender equality and eliminating discrimination against women highlighted in a new report to the UN.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 5 March 2012 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Lord Henley…
This written ministerial statement about the Domestic violence disclosure scheme was laid in the House on 16 July 2012 by Theresa May.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 July 2011 by Theresa May and the House of Lords by Baroness…
National Crime Agency will lead the UK's fight against serious and organised crime, strengthen policing at the border and make sure local police are linked up to work nationally and overseas, the Home Secretary said toda…
A radically different strategy to prevent people being drawn into terrorism was unveiled today by home secretary Theresa May.
National Crime Agency (NCA) will spearhead the UK’s fight against serious and organised crime, the Home Secretary confirmed today.
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