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Boris Johnson gave an statement to Parliament on the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in Iran and also updated the House on the campaign to defeat Daesh.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with US President Donald Trump about the New York terror attack.
Charities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) delivering humanitarian aid in some of the world’s most challenging regions will now benefit from simplified guidance.
Prime Minister Theresa May has approved the appointment of 13 Judicial Commissioners.
Theresa May spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about security, trade and the nuclear deal with Iran.
A counter-terrorism exercise has concluded after 3 days of simulated police and emergency service activity.
UK Minister for the Armed Forces Mark Lancaster visited Nigeria this week, marking the strong Defence relationship between the two nations.
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.
Statement on Counter Terrorism by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at the Security Council briefing.
Prime Minister Theresa May reiterates Britain's continued commitment to maintaining European security.
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.
The Minister of State for the Middle East spoke at a United Nations Security Council meeting about agreeing a resolution to bring Daesh to justice.
The Prime Minister addressed the UN General Assembly in New York today.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt today welcomed the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution on Daesh Accountability as a vital step in the campaign to bring Daesh to justice.
The PM spoke at an event she co-hosted on preventing terrorist use of the internet at the United Nations General Assembly.
The Prime Minister will co-host a meeting on preventing terrorist use of the internet at the United Nations General Assembly.
The Home Secretary has announced an additional £24 million for counter-terrorism policing.
Prime Minister Theresa May has announced the decision to raise the national threat level from severe to critical.
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