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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
£3 million funding extension for network of grant funded organisations to support EU Settlement Scheme applicants
A Dutch national who was caught in the process of sneaking 9 Albanian nationals into the UK in a sailing vessel has been jailed.
Government ministers and experts from across the home nations came together to discuss new ways to tackle illegal drug use across the UK.
The government is keen for police to expand their use of the practice to identify more drug users and crack down on so-called recreational drug use.
The government will also launch a taskforce to drive cross-government action on tackling violence against women and girls.
The measures include a new offence of interfering with the operation of key infrastructure – including motorways, railways, and airports.
Successful bids from the third round of the Safer Streets Fund announced - police and crime commissioners and local authorities to receive an extra £23.5 million.
UK government announces additional measures to help ensure the stability of the UK supply chain.
Graeme Biggar will take up the interim appointment when Dame Lynne Owens steps down on Monday 4 October.
Home Secretary's letter formally requesting a public enquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess.
From 1 October, UK Border Force will stop accepting insecure ID cards from most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, in a move that will strengthen UK borders.
Number of temporary poultry workers permitted to travel to and work in the UK will increase in time for Christmas.
National Highways secures a further interim injunction to deter demonstrations on the A20 and main roads linked to the Port of Dover.
Interim injunction won by National Highways to deter demonstrations on the M25.
The Windrush Compensation Scheme has now paid out over £30.6 million and offered a further £5.6 million.
Home Secretary Priti Patel’s statement to Parliament about a further charge relating to the Salisbury poisonings.
Police forces are to be given extra money to tackle violent crime this autumn using intensive, high-visibility police patrols.
Dame Lynne Owens has announced her intention to retire from her position as Director General of the National Crime Agency, after 32 years of service to law enforcement.
The UK and UAE will ramp up the targeting of those financing terrorism and serious and organised crime gangs as part of a landmark new partnership.
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