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The Home Secretary asked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to review the shortage occupation lists. The MAC has agreed and will respond by September 2020.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Home Secretary welcomes interim chair of the MAC and commissions review of shortage occupation lists.
Matthew Rycroft CBE has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
Home Secretary publicly confirms existence of the joint state threats assessment team.
New-build homes to come with gigabit-speed broadband fit for the future.
49 places of worship to benefit from £1.6 million of Home Office funding for security.
Home Secretary approves appointment to replace outgoing Chair Millie Banerjee CBE.
Home Office announces further funding for charities and local authorities to provide face-to-face, online and telephone support across the UK.
A first-of-its-kind blueprint to keep children safe on the internet, drafted by the Five Country partners, has been endorsed by major tech companies.
Best practice methods for tackling serious violence will be discussed at the event.
The bill will end free movement and give the government full control of UK borders for the first time in four decades.
The Home Office has announced today (Wednesday 4 March) that from next month new powers to tackle knife crime will be piloted by the Metropolitan Police.
Ground-breaking Domestic Abuse Bill to receive First Reading in the House of Commons.
More than 8,000 officers will be able to carry Taser.
Patients prescribed cannabis-based medicines will be able to get their treatment in days rather than months.
Proscription order making Sonnenkrieg Division illegal in the UK has been approved by Parliament.
The Home Secretary has published the IOPC’s plans to improve public and police confidence in its work.
This page includes a report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct on their plans for improvements, and the Home Secretary's response.
The Home Secretary pledges to bring together partners from government and beyond to address challenges from drug misuse.
New Police Covenant will enhance support and protection for officers, staff and their families.
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