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Protect Duty is part of the Government’s commitment to improving protective security and preparedness at public places
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government’s response to the ACMD advice on DNP.
Professor Owen Bowden-Jones Chair Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs…
The agreement will help UK-Swiss efforts to tackle cross-border crime.
Security Minister James Brokenshire delivered a speech at the RUSI on the changing terror threat and how the government and partners have continued to adapt strategies to meet the emerging challenges.
This announcement follows the conclusion of a Home Office competitive fund.
The Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Bill will underpin the longstanding work of intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Police officers now have powers to stop, question, search and detain individuals at UK ports in relation to espionage and foreign interference.
A letter from James Brokenshire to the National Fire Chiefs Council and the Fire Services Management Committee on reducing burdens and supporting the fire sector.
Police to be given new powers to identify and combat hostile state activity.
The government has launched an open competition to appoint the next Independent Reviewer of Prevent.
The Minister of State for Security writes to industry partners on countering online child sexual exploitation and abuse during the coronavirus pandemic.
A letter from James Brokenshire and Lord Stephen Greenhalgh in response to the Fire Brigades Union on the government’s actions to support fire services.
The Home Office is today introducing a new bill to improve fire safety in buildings in England and Wales.
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.
Proscription order making Sonnenkrieg Division illegal in the UK has been approved by Parliament.
Government to consult on Protect Duty to improve safety and security at public venues and spaces
New measures put in place to tackle hate crimes include a review of legislation, extra funding to support communities and improving the response to incidents.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Funding for police call handlers and roundtables mark intent to stamp out abuse and support victims.
The new scheme will encourage all local authorities to care for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New powers to help target smugglers and prevent illegal entry come into force.
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