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Theresa May today agreed to a ban on a planned English Defence League march in Leicester.
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Four decades after the Made in Dagenham pioneers, today’s workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
A scheme that allows parents to find out whether people with access to their family are sex offenders will be extended to a further 11 police forces this month.
Comprehensive review of police pay and conditions launched by government, to improve service for the public and maximise value for money.
To mark World Habitat Day, the Home Secretary has told the Metro newspaper what changes in Britain’s towns and cities she would like to see.
To mark the release of new British film Made in Dagenham this week, veterans of the dispute meet Theresa May to talk about their struggle for equal pay.
The Security Service has raised the threat level from moderate to substantial. This means an Irish-related terrorist attack is a strong possibility.
A report out today shows antisocial behaviour has 'been sidelined' and ‘victims let down,' according to Home Secretary Theresa May.
The Muslim community are a 'mature and fundamental part of our society' and should be treated as such said Theresa May.
Theresa May promises to work more closely with the private sector to help more women make it onto the boards of UK’s top companies.
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…
This speech was delivered to senior police officers on 15 September 2010.
Home Secretary tells senior police officers that the government won’t stand in the way of reform.
Home Secretary is 'delighted' at outcome of a test case which will see an Ethiopian man deported in the interests of national security.
The Home Secretary announced the cancellation of ID cards and a halt to work on second biometric passports on 27 May 2010. UKBA has now renegotiated…
Theresa May has thanked David Normington for his ‘enormous contribution’ to the civil service after he today announced his retirement.
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…
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