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The latest clampdown on sham marriages means that, from 2 March, the notice period for marriage and civil partnership will be extended from 15 days to 28 days.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This circular clarifies the circumstances in which the away from home overnight allowance may be paid.
February's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
The Home Office partners with PACT (Parents and Abducted Children Together) to raise awareness of international parental child abductions
A QC-led investigation into the collapse of a police trial following the wrongful conviction of three people for the murder of Lynette White
High-ranking figures from the government, banks and law enforcement agencies met today to discuss new ways to tackle financial crime.
Misunderstanding of the threat posed by cyber crime is leaving SMEs vulnerable to losing information, profit and customers.
Theresa May announces launch of Joint Money Laundering Intelligence Taskforce
Home Secretary announces new five-year term for Stephen Otter.
The Home Secretary spoke about defeating extremism in all its forms at a summit organised by the White House and US Department of State.
This circular draws attention to the contents of the Statutory Instruments S.I. 2015/215, S.I. 2015/232 and S.I. 2015/231 which come into force at 00:01 on 11 March 2015.
Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May at the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust's annual Criminal Justice Lecture
Home Office conference explores thinking on cutting crime in a changing world.
The Home Office is clamping down on people who change their identity in order to commit crimes and escape justice.
The Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime, Karen Bradley, has announced a package of amendments to strengthen the Modern Slavery Bill.
Home Secretary Theresa May attended discussions with representatives from Barking's Muslim, Jewish and Sikh communities yesterday.
Crime Prevention Minister Lynne Featherstone today announced front line professionals will have a mandatory duty to report cases of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
Large companies urged to ensure modern slavery does not have a place in business
Home Secretary: We must ensure the people who keep us safe have the powers they need
Eight organisations go forward to next stage of bidding to run new network.
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