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Theresa May has thanked David Normington for his ‘enormous contribution’ to the civil service after he today announced his retirement.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Theresa May's written ministerial statement on the government's plans to review the UK's extradition arrangements.
An independent panel will review the UK’s legal arrangements for bringing criminals to justice who flee overseas after committing a crime.
The Equality Act 2010 includes an integrated public sector equality duty. This replaces the existing race, disability and gender equality…
Home Secretary makes statement on the Metropolitan Police investigation into phone hacking by the News of the World newspaper.
Figures reveal that more than one in three young adults drink to get drunk. Theresa May gives support to campaign to tackle alcohol misuse.
Theresa May and the local council have decided that a demonstration by the English Defence League may not go ahead.
Theresa May and Boris Johnson go to Croydon to see the work being done to tackle violent crime involving young people.
Ongoing enforcement work to tackle knife-crime and serious youth violence in the capital was seen first-hand by the Home Secretary Theresa May today.
A scheme that allows parents to ask police whether people with access to their family are sex offenders has been rolled-out nationally.
Scheme allowing parents to ask police whether people with access to their family are sex offenders rolls-out nationally today.
This speech was delivered at the Coin Street Community Centre in London on 28 July 2010. The text here is as written, not as delivered.
Proposals for new measures to crack down on problem premises and give more powers to local communities were unveiled by the government.
Statement to the House of Lords by Baroness Neville-Jones on Wednesday 28 July 2010.
New 'streamlining' rules will make the process of exchanging evidence in criminal cases more straightforward for countries in the European Union. There are a lot of myths about what this means to the UK. Find out the…
The exchange of evidence between European Union (EU) countries will become streamlined and less bureaucratic the government announced today.
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…
Today we’ve launched a consultation paper which outlines new ways to change the face of policing over the next five years, and we’d like you to get involved and have your say.
Radical new programme of reform to re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect borders.
Immigration minister makes written statement to Parliament on technology supplier.
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