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Dame Lowell Goddard resigns as chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton meet campaigners to outline new government action to end slavery.
July 2016 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
Former Royal Navy Rear-Admiral Matthew Parr takes up post today (1 August 2016).
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
Information about the additional voluntary contributions (AVC) scheme for police pensions.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has called on communities across Britain to come together and stand united against those who use hate to divide us.
Information about the new maritime enforcement powers that come into effect on 8 August 2016.
Letter from the former Minister for Preventing Abuse, Exploitation and Crime, to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs about dienedione and synthetic cannabinoids.
Victims to receive additional support as public consultation is launched on reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Cabinet Office Minister Ben Gummer announced a draft code of practice for the duty to ensure customer-facing staff can speak fluent English.
On his first visit in his new role, Brandon Lewis congratulated recruits that were sworn in at the ceremony in East London.
Patsy Wilkinson has been appointed as the new Second Permanent Secretary for the Home Office.
Home Secretary and Archbishop of Canterbury launch new scheme to encourage community groups to sponsor a refugee family.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s oral statement to Parliament following the terrorist attack in Nice on 14 July.
A second COBR meeting was held to discuss the ongoing situation in Turkey and the current work to support British nationals in the country.
COBR meeting earlier today to discuss the current situation in Turkey and the impact on British nationals in the country.
A number of ministerial appointments have been announced including ministers for the Home Office, DCMS, the Treasury, DfT and DWP.
Amber Rudd goes on patrol with police officers in London before meeting Border Force staff at Heathrow.
Amber Rudd is the new Home Secretary following Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister.
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