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Global Entry, which provides expedited clearance for members at the US border, will be available to British citizens from 3 December.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Draft Bill significantly strengthens oversight, safeguards and authorisation.
Theresa May outlines commitment to providing new law on investigatory powers.
This circular publishes amendments to determinations made under the Police Regulations 2003, to implement the police pay award for 2015 to 2016.
The latest design of the UK passport was unveiled today (Tuesday 3 November) by the Minister for Immigration, James Brokenshire, at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
October's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
This circular covers the introduction of section 52 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015: the duty to notify the Secretary of State about suspected victims of slavery or human trafficking.
Modern Slavery Act 2015 provision to raise awareness of modern slavery and improve identification of victims of the crime.
Karen Bradley announces legislation requiring businesses to publicly state what they are doing to keep slavery out of their supply chains.
The Home Secretary responds to the chair of the ACMD's letter of 23 October on the Psychoactive Substances BIll.
Policing Minister Mike Penning announces changes to the Police Innovation Fund to allow for more creative concepts.
The Home Office today published a force-by-force overview of the proportion of BME and female officers in each of the 43 England and Wales police forces.
Theresa May speaks at the National Black Policing Association’s conference about a one nation approach to policing.
Fifteen electronic passport gates were officially opened at Heathrow's Terminal 5 on Wednesday 21 October.
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.
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