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The strategy will help create, test, and adopt alternative methods to animal testing so we can work towards phasing out the use of animals in all but exceptional circumstances.
The standard operating procedures explains the requirements for setting up and deploying live facial recognition (LFR).
This document is the appropriate policy document for the Home Office.
An equality impact assessment covers the considerations of this technology by Immigration Enforcement.
The legal mandate describes the authorities and legal powers governing Immigration Enforcement use of live facial recognition.
This policy outlines Immigration Enforcement’s strategic, operational, and legal framework for the ethical use of live facial recognition technology.
This is the Home Office’s official policy document, created to meet its legal duties under Part 3 of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Information relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
MoU between the United Kingdom and Vietnam on cooperation to combat the threat of international fraud.
The government is consulting with employers on extending right to work checks to the 'gig economy' to prevent illegal working.
These documents relate to the Deprivation of Citizenship Orders (Effect during Appeal) Bill which was introduced to Parliament on 19 June 2025.
Home Office response to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report on an inspection of General Maritime.
A consultation on extending investigatory powers to three public sector bodies.
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner's vision for transformation in the response to babies, children and young people subject to domestic abuse.
We are consulting on whether to extend the bill's requirements to other types of large agricultural equipment and power tools.
This report is an overview of the findings and detailed proposals for the national rollout of an oversight mechanism for domestic homicide reviews.
This documents sets out a series of bold, new actions to drive down illegal migration and break the business model of criminal gangs operating across Europe.
The UK and Nigeria reaffirmed their commitment to promote security and prosperity across both nations at the Migration, Justice and Home Affairs dialogue.
Seeking your evidence and views on the UK's system for identifying victims of modern slavery.
Home Office response to a recommendation by the Competition Markets Authority.
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