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Salford man sentenced to 8 years and 6 months imprisonment for charging asylum seekers thousands of pounds to bring them to the UK on false documents.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Response to Sir Richard Henriques' open letter on Operation Midland. Letters to the MPS and IOPC requesting that they address Sir Richard’s specific questions.
Taskforce will investigate and draw up action to tackle these crimes.
Home Secretary makes a further non-executive appointment to the Board of the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
Streamlined route to work and live in the UK opens for prize winners from across science, humanities, engineering, the arts and digital technology.
Statement of progress shows improved understanding of threat and how the government is investing in the law enforcement response to economic crime.
Landmark agreement will allow young British and Indian nationals to work and live in each other’s countries and accelerate the removal of illegal migrants.
New electronic system to modernise the way marriages are registered.
The bill provides protection to millions of people who experience domestic abuse and strengthens measures to tackle perpetrators.
Latest statistics show government is 44% of the way towards meeting its ambition of hiring 20,000 additional police officers by 2023.
The Home Secretary has appointed Julia Mulligan as Chair of the Police Advisory Board for England and Wales (PABEW) by a recruitment exercise with the Governance Code on Public Appointments.
Government proscribes terrorist group Atomwaffen Division and lists National Socialist Order as its alias.
The Home Office announces Professor Martin Levermore MBE DL as the new Independent Person to advise on the Windrush Compensation Scheme.
The Home Office Circular provides advice on legislative changes affecting firearms certificates. The changes come into effect on 7 May 2021.
Roy Wilsher will use his invaluable experience to advise the government on its fire reform agenda.
April 2021 newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
August 2018 newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
Home Secretary is taking action to proscribe Atomwaffen Division and list its alias, National Socialist Order.
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