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The Security Service, MI5 has reduced the threat level to Great Britain from Northern Ireland-related terrorism from substantial to moderate.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This week, the US Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and the Home Secretary Amber Rudd participated in the Silicon Valley Digital Forum on terrorism prevention.
The Home Office has today announced the development of new technology to automatically detect terrorist content on any online platforms.
Amber Rudd has written directly to EU citizens in the UK about the agreement reached with the EU on their rights.
The government has introduced a series of measures to ensure the UK is a hostile environment for cases of fraud, bribery, corruption and money laundering.
Letter from the Home Secretary in respect of Police and Crime Commissioners’ pay for the 2018-19 pay round.
The Home Secretary has made a statement following the publication of David Anderson QC’s report on the internal reviews conducted by MI5 and counter-terrorism policing.
The Home Secretary has today ordered an in-depth assessment of protests outside abortion clinics following concerns about the tactics of some protesters.
Double the number of visas will be made available to leading figures and individuals who show promise in technology, science, art and creative industries.
Prime Minister Theresa May addressed guests attending a dinner in London to mark the centenary of the Balfour Declaration.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd addresses National Police Chiefs Council and Association of Police and Crime Commissioners annual summit.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd announces new measures to improve identification and support for victims of modern slavery.
Prison sentences for those who repeatedly carry corrosive substances without good reason are among a set of new laws aimed at tackling serious violence being proposed today.
A counter-terrorism exercise has concluded after 3 days of simulated police and emergency service activity.
Counter-terrorism laws are to be updated to make sure those who repeatedly view terrorist content online face up to 15 years in jail.
Scottish Dawn and NS131 will be banned from tomorrow after their proscription as terrorist organisations.
Latest future partnership paper stresses the need to build upon and enhance existing internal security cooperation
The Home Secretary has announced an additional £24 million for counter-terrorism policing.
The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has today (9 September) issued a statement about the re-opening of Manchester Arena following the terror attack in May.
From today (1 September 2017), Lord Justice Fulford has commenced his new role overseeing the use of investigatory powers.
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