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The government has today launched CONTEST 2023, a refreshed approach to the evolving and enduring threat from terrorism.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Government delivers on pledge to return number of cases reaching court to 2016 levels.
The Home Secretary, alongside the Culture Secretary, held a roundtable as Just Stop Oil disrupted matches at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship.
Communities across England and Wales will see more police patrolling antisocial behaviour hotspots and perpetrators will face tougher, swifter consequences.
Professor Brian Bell has been reappointed as Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for a further 3 years.
The expansion of the UK-New Zealand Youth Mobility and Working Holiday visa schemes takes effect this week, with the age limit rising from 30 to 35.
The site includes a new Asylum Casework Hub and will help clear the legacy asylum backlog by the end of 2023.
Police leaders must make sure their officers are confident to use stop and search powers wherever necessary, to seize dangerous weapons and prevent knife crime.
The UK government is taking powers to maintain Russian sanctions until compensation is paid to Ukraine.
The Home Office deployed over 300 immigration officers on over 150 enforcement visits in one day to crack down on illegal working across the UK.
The government has today published its response to the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel report.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman and French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin discuss issues relating to state security, counter-terrorism and illegal migration.
Home Secretary delivers on government pledge to support the police to tackle disruptive slow marching protest tactics.
More than 5,000 asylum seekers will be accommodated on vessels and in alternative sites to drive down the cost of expensive hotels.
New government restrictions to student visa routes will cut net migration while protecting the economic benefits students bring to the UK.
Victims and Prisoners Bill will stop unnecessary and invasive access to personal materials such as therapy notes.
The Home Secretary has renewed plans to protect the public from highly disruptive protest tactics such as slow walking
Lee Freeman and Michelle Skeer take up dual roles as His Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary in England and Wales and Inspector of Fire and Rescue in England.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman gave a speech at The Public Safety Foundation to set out her ethos for common sense policing.
Government delivers on its manifesto commitment to recruit 20,000 additional officers.
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