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The Small Boats Operational Command (SBOC) will bring together the government’s response to small boats with 730 additional staff.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Latest figures show that there are more than 16,700 additional police officers in England and Wales since April 2020.
Suella Braverman meets community leaders to discuss ongoing work as more than £64 million in compensation offered.
Police to adopt new 'Clear, Hold, Build' tactic, as Home Secretary launches consultation on new offences to frustrate criminal enterprises.
The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, which implement the majority of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations, come into force today (23 January 2023).
The Home Office has ramped up immigration enforcement activity in the month since the Prime Minister’s pledge to boost raids on illegal working.
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has announced Civil Service industrial action that will impact Border Force operations.
The government has laid secondary legislation to further tighten controls for poisons and chemicals which can be used to make explosives.
The Home Office will legislate to protect people, including rape victims, from unnecessary requests for personal records.
The review will be completed within 4 months and look at the effectiveness of the police disciplinary system.
The Home Secretary has set out next steps to strengthen vetting of police officers following the David Carrick case.
Evaluation of the first round of the Safer Streets Fund shows that this investment is boosting trust in police and making communities feel safer.
A £36 million Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Intervention Fund and new guidance will tackle domestic abuse and stalking.
This circular sets out the amendments made to Annexes F, I and U under the Police Regulations 2003 to implement changes to police pay and temporary salary.
Over £17 million has been awarded to programmes across England and Wales to support children affected by domestic abuse.
UK government continues to make preparations to minimise queues at the border including training military personnel to support Border Force during strikes.
Consultation will seek views on extending licensing hours in pubs, clubs and bars across England and Wales from 11pm to 1am over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The UK’s resilience to terrorism is to be stepped up, as the government announces details for the Protect Duty.
Public services will be legally bound to work together to tackle the root causes of violent crime, as government ramps up efforts to further drive down murder rates.
The 2023/24 funding package will see an increase of up to £267 million on last year and means policing will receive up to £17.2 billion in total for 2023/24.
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