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Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has given a statement following yesterday’s attack in Manchester.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
After inspecting the parade of new officer cadets, Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Amber Rudd visits new joint centre to tackle human trafficking.
Today (6 April), Home Secretary Amber Rudd met with civil society groups in Birmingham to see first-hand the work being carried out to tackle radicalisation.
Government introduces new pre-charge bail limit of 28 days as part of the Policing and Crime Act, which comes into effect today (Monday 3 April).
Home Secretary's keynote speech at event on role of financial institutions in disrupting human trafficking.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced an investment of £6 million in projects to combat modern slavery.
The Home Secretary has met Syrian families given refuge in the UK to learn how they are settling into their new community.
On Commonwealth Day 2017 the Prime Minister said the Commonwealth Summit 2018 will re-energise and revitalise this alliance of nations.
This comes as the Taser X2 is authorised for use by police forces in England and Wales.
Home Secretary announces continued funding for protective security at Jewish sites in speech to Community Security Trust.
The Home Secretary has today announced that Cressida Dick will be the next Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
The Home Secretary has appointed Max Hill QC as the government’s new Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
The Home Office has extended Tony Porter’s contract for a further 3 years.
A key bill in the police reform agenda has today achieved Royal Assent.
The Home Secretary announces plans to crack down on ‘deal-lines’ used by county line drugs gangs.
Amber Rudd inspected the cadets, presented awards and heard the unit’s work helping the police prevent crime in the local area.
Over half of the Queen’s Police Medals have been awarded to officers below the rank of superintendent.
Amber Rudd meets Sikh community to discuss hate crime.
National Action has today become the first extreme right-wing group to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation.
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