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Home Secretary appoints Nick Herbert (Lord Herbert of South Downs) as Chair of College of Policing to succeed outgoing interim Chair, Christine Elliott.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government has teamed up with independent pharmacies and Boots to launch a domestic abuse Ask for ANI codeword scheme.
Dstl scientists have successfully trialled a fully autonomous robot that will help defence and security personnel dealing with hazardous scenes.
Remit letter from the Home Secretary to the NCARRB regarding the 2021 to 2022 pay award.
Dominic Raab gave a statement to the House of Commons on the UK government's response to the human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China.
Foreign Secretary announces measures to help ensure that British organisations are not complicit in, nor profiting from, human rights violations in Xinjiang.
Circular amending annexes L and R of Police Regulations 2003 to extend the period of maternity and adoption leave with full pay from 18 to 26 weeks.
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, writes to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner and the Victims Commissioner about the government response to COVID-19.
Hundreds of Afghan staff who find themselves at risk as a result of their work to support British Armed Forces will be able to relocate to the UK under a new scheme announced by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Home Secreta…
First of its kind agreement ensures UK law enforcement has the tools it needs to help protect the public
Letter from the Windrush Compensation team to all eligible applicants following the changes announced in December 2020.
The monitoring of convicted terrorists and others who pose a terror risk will be strengthened under plans laid out today (17 December 2020).
The funding package for 2021 to 2022 will include more than £400 million to continue recruitment of 20,000 extra officers.
This circular sets out changes to firearms legislation as a result of the UK's exit from the EU.
The agreement will help UK-Swiss efforts to tackle cross-border crime.
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden and Home Secretary Priti Patel have today announced the government’s final decisions on new laws to make the UK a safer place to be online.
The paper, prompted by high profile cases of sexual grooming in towns like Rochdale and Rotherham, sets out academic evidence on characteristics of group-based offending.
The Windrush Compensation Scheme has been reformed following a consultation with the Windrush Working Group.
Survey launched today will ask the public to share knowledge, opinions and experiences of violence against women and girls.
Measures to keep dangerous weapons off the streets are a step closer today with the opening of a surrender scheme, under prohibitions introduced in the Offensive Weapons Act.
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