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Sajid Javid, the Home Secretary, has opened the 2-day International Conference on Ending FGM (female genital mutilation) and Forced Marriage.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government has asked for the publics' views on introducing alcohol licensing laws in airports, to reduce problems with drunk and disruptive passengers.
The government has banned people possessing strong sulphuric acid without a valid reason as part of its drive to tackle acid attacks and violent crime.
New controls over prescription drugs pregabalin and gabapentin following rising fatalities.
Funding will help to protect victims of modern slavery, support vulnerable people and bring perpetrators to justice.
Government draws together front line professionals from across local services in London, to galvanise local action on tackling serious violence.
The UK has developed, alongside the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, principles for nations to adopt to tackle modern slavery in global supply chains.
Home Office awards charity Operation Encompass £163,000 to support children who attend school following a domestic abuse incident.
The law enforcement response to county lines is set to be significantly strengthened as the National County Lines Coordination Centre becomes fully operational.
Home Office awards £13 million to local authorities to help young people at risk of abuse.
67 community groups across England and Wales to be supported by the Home Office to tackle knife crime.
Home Office announces plans to launch an independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to ensure our world-first legislation keeps in step with this crime.
Today the Home Office has announced a new £8 million fund to support children who have been affected by domestic abuse.
Victoria Atkins will reaffirm this government’s determination to end the sexual exploitation of children around the world by ratifying the Lanzarote Convention.
Charities in England and Wales can bid from today for a share of a £1 million Home Office fund to help steer young people away from gangs and violent crime.
Kevin Hyland has announced his intention to step down as the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
The government’s Director of Labour Market Enforcement has today set out 37 recommendations to help stop the exploitation of the UK lowest paid workers.
Ministerial responses to Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) reports on drug misuse and dependency.
The research will help the government and law enforcement better understand the nature and prevalence of sex work in England and Wales.
New #knifefree campaign challenges perceptions that carrying a knife is normal
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