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Border Force officers have seized fake poppy branded jewellery, key rings and scarves estimated to be worth approximately £150,000.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Queen has approved a number of appointments to government.
Councils across England are set to receive a further £18 million to help alleviate pressures on local services resulting from recent migration.
New document sets out how EU citizens will be supported through an application process which is streamlined and easy to use.
New training for foster carers announced as part of a new strategy to improve the care of unaccompanied children
Home Secretary Amber Rudd addresses National Police Chiefs Council and Association of Police and Crime Commissioners annual summit.
Bishop James Jones’ review of the Hillsborough families’ experiences was published by the Home Office today.
A £1 million fund for organisations and communities wanting to support refugees coming to the UK opens for bids today (Wednesday 1 November).
The government has published a report of the independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody, and the government response.
Eleven people have been arrested this morning (26 October) in London, Birmingham and Gateshead as part of a Europe-wide investigation into suspected people smuggling.
Home Office announces reforms to National Referral Mechanism, including trebling 'move on' support and expert advocates for child trafficking victims.
Changes will mean suspects are interviewed at the scene of a crime, saving officers time and freeing them up for other duties.
Harrow Council chief executive Michael Lockwood has today (20 October) been confirmed as the first director general of the new Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
Fund helping develop new ways of detecting explosive devices concealed in electrical items announced.
Public invited to give their views as new figures show the number of antique weapons recovered in criminal circumstances doubled between 2012 and 2016.
Minister addresses the conference on the topic of diversity in policing and tackling hate crime.
The second edition of the Joint Fraud Taskforce Newsletter from April 2017.
The first edition of the Joint Fraud Taskforce Newsletter from January 2017.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd announces new measures to improve identification and support for victims of modern slavery.
October 2017 edition of the serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
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