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Theresa May has today announced that the socio-economic duty, which was created as part of the 2010 Equality Act, will be scrapped.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New proposals laid in parliament today will save an estimated 800,000 hours of police time each year.
The Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service, Sarah Rapson, has been appointed as the new Registrar General for England and Wales.
Sarah Rapson, Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service, has been appointed as the new Registrar General for England and Wales.
Statement to the House of Lords and the House of Commons that the 2009-10 report of the appointed person has been laid before Parliament.
Government champion for active, safer communities begins her programme of work and launches a new blog.
Security minister warns against IT scams that see fake anti-virus software sold to steal personal information.
This summer, UK Border Agency officers seized a record number of potentially lethal weapons, including stun guns, CS-canisters and machetes.
Inspirational community activists who help keep neighbourhoods safe are being called on to spread their good work by the government’s champion for active, safer communities, Baroness Newlove.
Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Post-Council statement My right honourable friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice…
A £250,000 fund for projects run by young people to tackle knife crime was launched by Home Secretary Theresa May and Brooke Kinsella today.
A new £250,000 fund for projects to tackle knife crime has been launched in memory of Ben Kinsella who was murdered in 2008.
Nick Herbert has spoken to parliament about the police response to yesterday's central London protest by students leading to violence.
Project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
Four people have been arrested following a UK Border Agency raid targeting contract cleaners working illegally at Hamleys toy store in central London.
Reintegration package is a practical solution that saves the taxpayers money in the long run, says immigration minister.
At a meeting with the Afghan Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, the UK immigration minister has committed to continued cooperation.
The department has appealed a decision by the coroner of the 7/7 inquests that she could not hear evidence in closed sessions.
The government’s strategy for stopping radicalisation and helping create an integrated society will be looked at again, Theresa May announced today.
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