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Home Secretary Theresa May: our work to counter the threat we face from terrorism
The Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary have appointed Michael Ryder CMG as the UK’s new Special Representative for Deportations with Assurances.
Home Secretary announces partnership between Home Office, US charity Polaris and Google to establish a modern slavery helpline.
Theresa May: There must be no let-up in reform
Home Secretary publishes review of use of local targets in policing
Home Secretary Theresa May today joined women police officers to celebrate the tremendous contribution made by women in policing.
The Home Secretary's speech celebrating women in policing.
Lynne Owens CBE QPM, Chief Constable of Surrey Police, has been appointed as the new Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA), the Home Secretary announced today (Thursday 26 November).
The government today (Monday 23 November) published its five-year plan to combat the national security threats facing the UK and its interests overseas.
World-leading technology companies pledge to eliminate online child sexual exploitation
Home Secretary's statement to the House on the terrorist attacks in Paris
All UK police forces are now signed up to a revolutionary single secure database of indecent images of children.
Home Secretary Theresa May has today argued that “fundamental, urgent and radical” reform of the Home Office is needed to meet the operational and financial challenges this country faces.
The Home Secretary delivered a speech about reform – why we do it and who we do it for.
Draft Bill significantly strengthens oversight, safeguards and authorisation.
Theresa May outlines commitment to providing new law on investigatory powers.
The Home Office today published a force-by-force overview of the proportion of BME and female officers in each of the 43 England and Wales police forces.
Theresa May speaks at the National Black Policing Association’s conference about a one nation approach to policing.
Counter-extremism strategy aims to tackle the full spectrum of harms caused by extremism: violent and non-violent, Islamist and neo-Nazi – hate and fear in all their forms.
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