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A pocket-sized drone and a mini-detector known as Snake Eyes are amongst the new high-tech gadgets set to investigate future chemical or bio-hazards, after Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon announced the winners of an inn…
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Prison sentences for those who repeatedly carry corrosive substances without good reason are among a set of new laws aimed at tackling serious violence being proposed today.
The Home Office today announced changes to the dedicated immigration policy for survivors of the Grenfell Tower tragedy so it provides a route to settlement in the UK.
Britain is to become the safest place in the world to be online thanks to new proposals announced today by Culture Secretary Karen Bradley.
The Home Secretary hosted CEOs of some of the UK’s largest companies at the first Business Against Slavery Forum.
Revised edition of the Home Office guidance for air weapons users also published.
The expert unit will channel all reports of online hate crime and reduce burden on frontline officers.
A counter-terrorism exercise has concluded after 3 days of simulated police and emergency service activity.
The Defence and Security Accelerator held an event in London on 28 November 2017 to provide information on the finding explosives hidden in electrical items themed competition.
This circular provides financial assistance to police officers, local policing bodies and staff facing legal proceedings.
Counter-terrorism laws are to be updated to make sure those who repeatedly view terrorist content online face up to 15 years in jail.
Home Office to consult on measures to clamp down on the use of offensive and dangerous weapons.
Home Office invests in ground-breaking technology to tackle online child sexual abuse.
A public consultation on draft rules governing proceedings at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal has been launched today by Security Minister Ben Wallace.
Scottish Dawn and NS131 will be banned from tomorrow after their proscription as terrorist organisations.
The government has taken steps to prevent the creation of a safe space for criminals and terrorists to communicate.
Four victims’ charities to benefit from funding award
Latest future partnership paper stresses the need to build upon and enhance existing internal security cooperation
The Home Office will this week launch a recruitment campaign to appoint a Lead Commissioner for Countering Extremism.
The Home Secretary has announced an additional £24 million for counter-terrorism policing.
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