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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Amber Rudd visits new joint centre to tackle human trafficking.
Police and local authorities need to work together more closely than ever to crack down on serious and organised crime, the Security Minister said yesterday (Thursday, 16 March).
Home Secretary's keynote speech at event on role of financial institutions in disrupting human trafficking.
This strategy aims to provide direction and leadership in the surveillance camera community.
The Security Minister has signed an agreement with Panama on tackling serious and organised crime.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced plans for a major programme of work leading towards bringing forward a Domestic Violence and Abuse Act.
Home Secretary announces £40 million package of government measures to protect children and young people from sexual abuse.
Surveillance Camera Commissioner Tony Porter's speech to the International Parking Community annual conference in Derby.
Home Office announces the second phase of the local alcohol action areas (LAAA) programme which sees 33 new regions coming on board.
New appointments to the body that oversees the specialist rail police force in Britain.
The Home Secretary announces plans to crack down on ‘deal-lines’ used by county line drugs gangs.
The government's response to the review of the surveillance camera code of practice.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New laws will be considered as part of a crackdown on corporate economic crime, ministers announced today.
More major high street names join scheme to help prevent sales of knives to under-18s.
Amber Rudd meets Sikh community to discuss hate crime.
December 2016 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
All 6 Gulf countries have committed to sign up to the WePROTECT Global Alliance to take action to end the online sexual exploitation of children.
Tony Porter encourages the health service to comply with the surveillance camera code of practice.
Nine community projects and 59 places of worship have been awarded Home Office funding to tackle hate crime.
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