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The paper, prompted by high profile cases of sexual grooming in towns like Rochdale and Rotherham, sets out academic evidence on characteristics of group-based offending.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Windrush Compensation Scheme has been reformed following a consultation with the Windrush Working Group.
Survey launched today will ask the public to share knowledge, opinions and experiences of violence against women and girls.
Home Secretary Priti Patel led the UK the delegation to the Manama Dialogue this weekend in Bahrain.
New global system awards points for skills, having a job offer and speaking English.
New agreement reached by the Home Secretary and her French counterpart today to tackle migrant activity in the Channel.
More than 6,000 frontline health workers will have their visas extended for a year for free, including doctors, nurses and paramedics.
Ministers have today (18 November 2020) confirmed a major funding boost for victims of rape and domestic abuse as services face dealing with greater demand this winter.
New campaign to protect children launched as tougher restrictions come into effect
Two men have each been jailed for 2 years and 6 months after a small boat people smuggling attempt was prevented by Border Force officers in Southwold.
David Bolt agrees to extend his term as Chief Inspector.
Letter from the Home Secretary in response to the shortage occupation lists report.
Many more Afghan interpreters who served bravely alongside British Armed Forces in Afghanistan can relocate to the UK thanks to new legislation announced today.
From January 2021, EU criminals could be barred from entering the UK under tougher border rules.
Seizure prevented the Treasury losing almost £3 million in unpaid duty.
Former Chief Constable Michael Fuller has been appointed a non-executive director for the Home Office.
This announcement follows the conclusion of a Home Office competitive fund.
Seven countries have today published an international statement on the end-to-end-encryption and public safety.
Nimco Ali OBE will advise UK government on Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.
Police to be more visible to ensure public is complying with restrictions, while councils will get funding and guidance to support compliance and enforcement.
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