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A week-long crackdown on illegal working by delivery drivers from major firms has resulted in 60 arrests across London and the south.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Reforms will speed up the removal of people with no right to be here and enhance safeguards to protect unaccompanied children.
People who work with children will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face sanctions under new plans unveiled by the Home Secretary.
Domestic abuse victims will receive direct payments to help them to leave abusive relationships, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced.
Government, law enforcement and private sector agree on a new plan to crack down on money laundering, kleptocracy and sanctions evasion.
Jewish communities are to be better protected from vile antisemitic attacks with a £1 million funding boost and a new dedicated police taskforce.
Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour will face swift and visible justice, with nitrous oxide banned and police given more powers to test for drugs on arrest.
The Home Secretary hailed the strengthening of the partnership with Rwanda as both countries vow to step up efforts in dealing with global migration challenges.
The Home Secretary updated the House of Commons on new legislation to stop the boats.
The Home Secretary has set out what the government is doing to address issues around mental health demand on policing.
Tougher management of most dangerous abusers and new protections for victims.
The Home Secretary has appointed Lord (David) Anderson KBE KC to carry out an independent review of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
The Home Secretary has committed to delivering wholesale and rapid change across Prevent following a major independent review into the programme.
Lady Elish Angiolini to examine David Carrick case as part of the ongoing Angiolini Inquiry.
Latest figures show that there are more than 16,700 additional police officers in England and Wales since April 2020.
Suella Braverman meets community leaders to discuss ongoing work as more than £64 million in compensation offered.
Police to adopt new 'Clear, Hold, Build' tactic, as Home Secretary launches consultation on new offences to frustrate criminal enterprises.
The Home Secretary has set out next steps to strengthen vetting of police officers following the David Carrick case.
The UK’s resilience to terrorism is to be stepped up, as the government announces details for the Protect Duty.
Victims are seeing significant improvements in the criminal justice system’s response to rape, a new report has revealed today (15 December 2022).
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