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An article by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on stalking protection orders, published in the Telegraph.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Home Secretary announces plans for stalking protection orders.
Amber Rudd leads joint action on FGM.
More than £26 million awarded over the next 3 years to support 28 transformational policing projects.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd's speech on security and counter-terrorism.
Amber Rudd announces government's intention to introduce a licence to practise for professionals working in high harm areas of policing.
A landmark bill which sets out and governs the powers available to the police, security and intelligence agencies to gather and access electronic communications has received Royal Assent.
Home Secretary approves appointment to replace former chair, Dame Shirley Pearce.
Business travellers and frequent visitors from 16 countries to benefit from faster entry to the UK as Registered Traveller Service grows
Professor Manning appointed for a 3 year term.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd's speech on police reform.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd gave a speech on economic crime at the Financial Conduct Authority annual crime conference on 10 November 2016.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos gave statements during the President's historic state visit to the UK.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd gave an update on the joint work of the UK and French governments in Calais.
Home Secretary's statement on the transfer of unaccompanied minors from Calais camp.
£5million will help Police Now expand across 19 forces and take on 250 graduates recruits.
Home Secretary announces £8.5 million investment to tackle modern slavery.
A group of unaccompanied children have been transferred from Calais to the UK today (17 October).
The French Interior Minister and British Home Secretary agree to work together to ensure the successful dismantling of the Calais camp.
Peace deal marks the end of over 50 years of internal conflict in South American country.
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