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The National Fraud Authority is measuring the extent of fraud against charities in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Local authorities across England have succeeded in detecting £185 million worth of fraud in 2010 to 2011.
Seizures of class A drugs by the UK Border Agency are up as its officers respond to changing trafficking routes and techniques.
Immigration Minister Damian Green has hailed a new initiative to help cabin crew spot signs of human trafficking.
A new initiative to help cabin crew spot signs of human trafficking was hailed today by Immigration Minister Damian Green
Thirty-seven organisations join forces to launch new strategy aiming to reduce fraud, a crime estimated to cost UK £38 billion every year.
Keith Bristow will be the new head of the National Crime Agency (NCA), the Home Secretary announced today.
The government has published a consultation inviting members of the public to have their say on how complaints against PCCs are handle.
Baroness Browning today stepped down as minister of state for crime prevention and anti-social behaviour reduction on health grounds.
The £5 million 'community action against crime: innovation fund' is now open for bids from local voluntary groups.
Agencies will work together in UK and abroad to disrupt international criminal networks, freeze criminal assets and keep communities safe.
The government is today launching a strategy to crack down on serious and organised criminals.
Organisations from the voluntary sector across England and Wales are being invited to apply for a share of two new crime fighting funds.
Government announces that crime statistics will be published by the Office for National Statistics
Annual crime statistics for England and Wales for 2010 to 2011 have been published.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Baroness Browning, on 13 July…
Fraud Focus is the NFA’s newsletter. See the National Archives website for older editions of Fraud Focus.
An innovative new Neighbourhood Watch website has today been launched by the crime prevention minister, Baroness Browning.
Home Secretary visits West Yorkshire to talk about the work of the new National Crime Agency.
The police and the NFA are raising awareness of mass marketing fraud during an awareness week dubbed 'Silence of the Scams'.
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