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Fifteen electronic passport gates were officially opened at Heathrow's Terminal 5 on Wednesday 21 October.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Home Secretary Theresa May publishes terms of reference for the independent review into deaths and serious incidents in police custody.
The Forced Marriage Unit has released a new film to demonstrate the devastating impact of forced marriage on victims and their families.
From 2016, new visitor visas for tourists from China will be valid in the UK for 2 years, bringing significant benefits to the UK economy.
New guidance will help professionals prepare for the duty.
The government has announced today that from 1 February 2016, all private landlords in England will have to check new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property.
What the new right to rent checks mean for private landlords and tenants.
Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation urges consumers to think about the products they’re buying on Anti-Slavery Day.
Counter-extremism strategy aims to tackle the full spectrum of harms caused by extremism: violent and non-violent, Islamist and neo-Nazi – hate and fear in all their forms.
The government’s new one-nation Counter-Extremism Strategy launches today to confront and defeat all forms of extremism.
The Prime Minister announces £5 million support for local initiatives, campaigns and charities to counter extremist ideologies.
A Home Office enforcement campaign has been launched to root out illegal working in the construction industry, Immigration Minister James Brokenshire has announced.
A homecoming ceremony has been held in Portsmouth to welcome back the crews of two Border Force cutters – HMC Protector and HMC Seeker – who have been conducting search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean since May.
David Cameron hosted the first meeting of the new Community Engagement Forum to discuss counter-extremism.
Updates on how the UK government is helping to address the Syrian refugee situation.
The UK’s new Minister for Syrian Refugees has visited some of those who have been given sanctuary in this country to see how coming here has changed their lives.
September 2015 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime (SOC) local partnerships bulletin.
September's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Speech given by the Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation at the Domestic Abuse Summit
Universities and colleges across the country are from today (Friday 18 September) legally required to take steps to prevent students from being drawn into terrorism.
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