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Patricia Hayes, currently Director General for public safety at the Home Office, has been appointed as its new Second Permanent Secretary.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Home Office has today appointed Heather Baily as Chair of the SIA.
As part of a three-day visit, Home Secretary Priti Patel travelled to Ghana and the Netherlands.
Forty areas have been awarded £18.4 million to make streets safer through projects to crack down on neighbourhood crimes like burglary, vehicle theft and robbery.
G7 countries' joint statement ahead of special session of the UN General Assembly against corruption
The awards highlight the vital role volunteers play in policing through giving up their free time to make communities safer and enhancing the effectiveness of policing across England and Wales.
Windrush Compensation Scheme has now paid out over £20.4 million and offered a further £9 million.
Today (27 May) the Home Office published EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics up to March 2021.
The call for evidence is open for submissions until 11:59pm on 9 June 2021.
Service personnel from non-UK nations could be offered indefinite leave to remain in the UK for free under a new public consultation launched today by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Home Secretary Priti Patel.
Home Secretary Priti Patel made a speech setting out the new plan for immigration to Bright Blue and British Future.
Four organisations who provide practical and emotional support to those affected by terror attacks will receive a share of £500,000, the Home Office has announced today.
Ministers have approved reappointments to the Police Remuneration Review Body and National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body.
The Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC) met for the second time today under the UK’s G7 Presidency.
Almost 3,000 central government jobs will be brought to regions outside London and South East England by 2025.
Circular introducing Annex TA for Parental Bereavement Leave and amending Annex U to extend time-limited targeted payments.
The Online Safety Bill will help protect young people and clamp down on racist abuse online, while safeguarding freedom of expression.
The Windrush Compensation Scheme has now paid out over £14 million in compensation and has offered a further £12 million.
The Digital Secretary has laid out the scope of the new Bill — to keep people safe online, tackle illegal and harmful content and protect freedom of expression.
The Home Secretary has spoken at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CyberUK conference on cyber security.
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