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This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May MP.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May and the House of Lords by Lord Bates of Langbaurgh.
Home Secretary: These powers are essential to keep up with threats we face.
The government today (25 November 2014) announced a £10 million fund to support women’s refuges in 100 areas across England.
We are engaged in a struggle fought on many fronts and in many forms.
Theresa May speaks at Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' event in Harrogate.
This written ministerial statement was laid in Parliament on 18 November 2014 in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Bates of Langbaurgh.
Nominations for Chairman of the Panel Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Bates.
The Home Secretary has made the below oral statement in the House of Commons
The Home Secretary today accepted the resignation of Fiona Woolf from the position of Chair of the Independent Panel Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
Theresa May on the opportunity to deliver real change
Theresa May announces measures to improve police response to people with mental health problems.
Theresa May: The police must treat people with mental health problems with respect and compassion
The Panel will consider whether public bodies and non-state institutions have taken seriously their duty of care to protect children.
This written ministerial statement was delivered on 21 October 2014 in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Bates.
Written ministerial statement was delivered on 20 October 2014 in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Bates.
This written ministerial statement was laid on 16 October 2014 in the House of Commons by Theresa May.
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