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Home Office conference explores thinking on cutting crime in a changing world.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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.
Public protected by access to more European law enforcement data
The next Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration will be David Bolt, the Home Secretary announced today (10 February).
The Home Secretary has announced an independent review of policies and procedures affecting the welfare of those held in immigration removal centres.
Letter from the Home Secretary and Education Secretary about local authority duties to receive children transferred from police custody.
Communiqué following the Five Country Ministerial held in London.
New measures aimed at bringing an end to female genital mutilation (FGM) in the UK announced.
January's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Australia and United Kingdom joint hosts of the second Five Country Ministerial meeting focused on security and intelligence cooperation.
Home Secretary Theresa May today announced that she plans to appoint Justice Lowell Goddard to lead the Independent Panel Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
Brandon Lewis announces government-wide support for a new scheme that will become available to thousands of tenants.
Almost £5m available for organisations who have seen surge in work due to Inquiry.
Home Secretary Theresa May urged EU partners to safeguard the public by sharing more information about known criminals.
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