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This circular sets out changes to the Firearms Rules 1998.
The Home Secretary launched the UK's updated counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST 2023, at Central Hall, Westminster.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New British passports will now bear the title 'His Majesty' for the first time since 1952.
Local councils have been urged to step up efforts to provide permanent homes for the remaining Afghans who fled the Taliban and are currently living in temporary hotel accommodation, at a cost of around £1 million per day to…
The government has today launched CONTEST 2023, a refreshed approach to the evolving and enduring threat from terrorism.
From September 2023 people with pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme will automatically have their status extended by 2 years before it expires if they have not obtained settled status.
The governments of Canada and the United Kingdom are committed to providing Canadian and British youth with work opportunities that will empower them to achieve their full potential.
The men were sentenced to over six years in prison for smuggling seven Indian migrants into the UK.
Asylum seekers have moved to the first large-scale asylum accommodation site in the UK as part of the government’s pledge to reduce the use of expensive hotels.
The Security Minister convened a meeting of the Joint Fraud Taskforce to discuss measures to tackle fraud including an online fraud charter.
On 11 July, the National Security Bill became law after being passed by both Houses of Parliament and securing Royal Assent.
This circular sets out the pre-charge bail provisions (commencing 26 and 28 October 2022) and police driver standards (commencing 30 November 2022) in England and Wales.
Government delivers on pledge to return number of cases reaching court to 2016 levels.
UK law enforcement authorities will be able to freely transfer personal data to their counterparts in Guernsey under legislation laid in Parliament today.
The Home Secretary, alongside the Culture Secretary, held a roundtable as Just Stop Oil disrupted matches at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship.
Communities across England and Wales will see more police patrolling antisocial behaviour hotspots and perpetrators will face tougher, swifter consequences.
An additional £2.5 million in grant funding will go to 17 organisations across the UK that support vulnerable people in applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Professor Brian Bell has been reappointed as Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for a further 3 years.
Lord Anderson has published his independent review of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
Farming Minister Mark Spencer responds to today's publication (30 June) of John Shropshire's Independent Review into Labour Shortages in the Food Supply Chain.
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