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Documents relating to the Criminal Justice Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 14 November 2023.
Laura Farris Minister for Victims and Safeguarding 102 Petty France London…
Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Minister of State for Crime, Policing and Fire 2…
The Government has tabled amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill for…
Introduction 1. This memorandum has been prepared by the Home Office and…
Introduction 1. This memorandum supplements memorandums dated…
Introduction 1. The Government published a memorandum addressing issues…
Summary of the Bill 1. This memorandum addresses issues arising under the…
Factsheets giving details of the different measures contained in the National Security Bill.
You can join the Home Office’s research panel to give feedback on the…
Summary/key points The principal aim of the foreign interference offence…
Aims of the bill and the Law Commission’s recommendations What will the…
Summary/key points The Official Secrets Act 1911 criminalises espionage by…
Summary/key points The Bill creates a regime that captures harmful…
Key points The new offence of sabotage will capture activity conducted…
Summary/key points Existing espionage laws create a link to foreign…
Key points Alongside the updated espionage offences in Clauses 1-3, the…
Summary The National Security Bill creates a new statutory aggravating…
Summary / key points The National Security Bill introduces 3 powers to…
Draft policy on adults at risk in immigration detention.
Immigration Act 2016: Draft Revised Guidance on adults at risk in…
1. Name and outline of policy proposal, guidance, or operational activity…
Equality analysis of how the Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda may affect groups with particular protected characteristics.
Impact assessments relating to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill.
These factsheets provide more information about the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill introduced in the House of Lords on 8 November 2023.
Draft excerpts from codes of practice for the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill.
The Keeling Schedule for the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill.
Policy statement on proposed content for notification regulations to be made under clause 20 of the bill.
Documents relating to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill introduced in the House of Lords on 8 November 2023.
List of terrorist groups or organisations banned under UK law, and details of proscription criteria.
This factsheet provides more information about the bill which was introduced in the House of Commons on 7 December 2023.
Impact assessments relating to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill which was introduced on 7 December 2023.
The government's legal position in respect of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill 2023.
New legislation to make clear that Rwanda is a safe country for asylum seekers.
Statutory statement on the provision of an asylum partnership to strengthen shared international commitments on the protection of refugees and migrants.
The government’s response to the recommendations of the Policing Productivity Review.
The serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028 sets out our response to the full range of serious and organised crime threats.
This document sets out a framework for how police and health services should improve the response to people with mental health needs.
The grant meets the new burdens on Local Authority Trading Standards in England and Wales by the sales and delivery provisions for corrosive products.
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