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The Home Secretary delivered a speech about reform – why we do it and who we do it for.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
David Cameron hosted the first meeting of the new Community Engagement Forum to discuss counter-extremism.
The Home Secretary gave a statement updating the House of Commons on the Syrian refugee situation.
Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May at Police Superintendents Association Annual Conference 2015
Home Secretary Theresa May today (Tuesday 25 August) joined groups from across Birmingham to support the range of work being carried out to tackle extremism locally.
The Home Secretary met French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to reaffirm their joint commitment to tackle illegal migration.
Home Secretary Theresa May on the relationship between the public and police.
The Home Secretary has today announced an independent review of deaths and serious incidents in police custody.
Theresa May also establishes miscarriages of justice panel to sit alongside inquiry following Mark Ellison's review
Home Secretary Theresa May announces a 1% pay increase for police officers in England and Wales
Theresa May confirms she will not authorise the use of water cannon by police in England and Wales
Theresa May's oral statement to parliament on her decision on the use of water cannon by police in England and Wales
This statement was made in the House of Commons on 14 July 2015 by Theresa May, Home Secretary.
The Home Secretary visited Paris to meet Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to discuss the migration situation in Calais, and the fight against terrorism.
Home Secretary Theresa May and Foreign Office minister Tobias Ellwood have visited the scene of the terrorist attack in Sousse to pay their respects to the victims of Friday’s atrocity.
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