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The Home Secretary hosted CEOs of some of the UK’s largest companies at the first Business Against Slavery Forum.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Apply to become a member of the Police and National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Bodies.
The expert unit will channel all reports of online hate crime and reduce burden on frontline officers.
Home Office invests in ground-breaking technology to tackle online child sexual abuse.
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP is in Nottingham today where he will visit the recently reopened National Justice Museum to see how it is helping to educate people about the law.
Four victims’ charities to benefit from funding award
Today (5 September) Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner, and Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner, have published a revised memorandum of understanding.
The Solicitor General discusses preventing and controlling economic crime in the modern world
Paul Wiles, Biometrics Commissioner writes about the use of Facial Recognition Technology at the Notting Hill Carnival.
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP visits the North West of England to look at what is being done to tackle hate crime
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is taking a zero tolerance approach to physical and verbal assaults against its staff.
August 2017 edition of the serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
Amber Rudd has awarded more than £20 million over three years from the Police Transformation Fund to help combat the online grooming of children for sexual exploitation.
The new facilities will help support the work of officers across Hampshire.
A 4-week consultation has been launched on the Codes of Practice that will help law enforcement officers confiscate valuable items and other assets acquired using the proceeds of crime as well as tackle the financing of terr…
Commissioner Tony Porter has launched a passport for compliance document for organisations considering a surveillance camera system.
Victims and survivors will be at the centre of a new government strategy aimed at reducing the number and impact of acid attacks.
The Home Office is providing almost £100,000 new funding to tackle the issues around gang violence.
Government announces measure as part of Domestic Abuse Bill
Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton encourages more police forces to join Operation Sceptre to tackle knife crime.
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