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The Home Secretary's remit letter to the Senior Salaries Review Body for chief police officers, 2024 to 2025 pay round.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Home Secretary's remit letter to the Police Remuneration Review Body for the 2024 to 2025 pay round.
Policing and intelligence partners now have more powers to foil covert foreign influence, with espionage laws updated to tackle 21st century threats.
Language in legislation is set to be updated to reflect the modern day crime.
The government has signed the Hillsborough Charter, pledging to learn the lessons and make sure no family suffers the same injustices.
Police to receive up to £843 million next year to better protect the public, taking total to up to £18.4 billion.
Simon Fell will be responsible for driving collaboration between the government, law enforcement and the private sector to help block fraud.
A new strategy has been launched to tackle the domestic and international threat of serious and organised crime.
At second Global Refugee Forum, the UK announces 15 pledges to support refugees and the countries that host them.
Public consultation launched on the implementation of Safe Access Zones around abortion clinics.
UK and allies have sanctioned human rights abusers 75 years after Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The UK condemns Russia’s sustained attempts at political interference in the UK and globally.
Safety of Rwanda Bill to be introduced to Parliament tomorrow, making clear that Rwanda is a safe country where illegal migrants can be lawfully relocated.
The Home Secretary, James Cleverly, addresses Parliament on the Rwanda Treaty and the new Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill.
New internationally recognised treaty addresses Supreme Court findings on the safety of the Rwandan partnership.
The government will introduce a plan to deliver the biggest ever cut in net migration and curb abuse of the immigration system.
The UK government and some of the world's biggest tech companies have agreed a series of pledges to protect the public from online fraud.
The third phase of the government's award-winning Enough campaign includes a new partnership with over 30 universities to help make campuses safer.
Pub and bar licensing hours could be extended if England, Wales or Scotland reach the semi-finals or final of the Euros next year, subject to consultation.
Common sense changes to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill will safeguard the public, prevent fraud, and unlock post-Brexit opportunities.
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