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The forces were found to be failing to meet 3 or more of the scheme’s requirements during inspections in 2015.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Home Office hosts annual Lord Ferrers Awards to mark the extraordinary achievements of volunteers in policing.
Amber Rudd praises work of police volunteers at annual awards celebrating police volunteers.
Theresa May launches an audit of public services to reveal racial disparities and to help end the injustices that many people experience.
Forty-one projects awarded funding for places of safety for people in mental health crisis.
Professor Alexis Jay to take over as chair after serving as a member of the current inquiry panel.
Fourteen ground-breaking projects will receive money from the police transformation fund.
Letter from Dame Lowell Goddard announcing her resignation from her role, and the Home Secretary's response.
Dame Lowell Goddard resigns as chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton meet campaigners to outline new government action to end slavery.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has called on communities across Britain to come together and stand united against those who use hate to divide us.
Home Secretary and Archbishop of Canterbury launch new scheme to encourage community groups to sponsor a refugee family.
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement in the House of Commons as part of the vote on the future of the Trident programme.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s oral statement to Parliament following the terrorist attack in Nice on 14 July.
Amber Rudd goes on patrol with police officers in London before meeting Border Force staff at Heathrow.
Home Secretary Theresa May announces a 1% pay increase for police officers in England and Wales.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The UK government condemns the violence in Marseille last night and welcomes the UEFA decision to launch an investigation into the unrest.
May addresses audience at the first APCC general meeting since the May elections.
An independent review into the application of sharia law in England and Wales has been launched by Home Secretary Theresa May today.
Reforms will make fire and rescue more efficient, more effective and more professional than ever before.
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