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Threats to Scotland and the UK from organised crime gangs, cyber criminals and global terrorism are best confronted with Scotland inside the UK, the Home Secretary explained today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Theresa May: Pavlo Lapshyn carried out appalling acts of violence and terror.
Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May at the College of Policing. This speech was delivered on 24 October 2013.
Speech given by the Home Secretary on Tuesday (22 October) in the House Of Commons at the second reading of the Immigration Bill.
The Immigration Bill makes changes to the UK’s legal and policy framework, so that the immigration system can operate more fairly and effectively.
Theresa May praises resilience of West Midlands communities after man pleads guilty to murder and causing an explosion.
This written ministerial statement was laid on 14 October 2013 in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
The consultation is launched to feed into the forthcoming Modern Slavery Bill as Home Office looks to end abhorrent crime.
This written ministerial statement was laid on 8 October 2013 in the House of Commons by Theresa May and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Serious and organised criminals will be relentlessly pursued using strategies based on the UK's counter terrorism framework under new plans unveiled today.
Sikh Council to receive £60,000 grant for outreach programme to help destitute victims of traffickers and people smugglers return home.
Theresa May met President Karzai and senior ministers to discuss progress in tackling terrorism, illegal migration and organised crime.
Home Secretary visits West Midlands to meet those affected by terrorist incidents and reiterate determination to take action against terrorism of any kind.
Written ministerial statement: Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (1 June 2013 to 31 August 2013)
Home Secretary speech to the annual Superintendents' Association on Tuesday (10 September)
Written ministerial statement on new members for the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel.
Good police leadership is vital in delivering the government’s radical policing reforms, the Home Secretary told a police conference today.
Written ministerial statement: domestic violence and abuse: thematic review of the police response across England and Wales
Domestic violence review comes after a number of high profile cases where protection for victims fell below expected standards.
The Home Secretary has accepted the resignation of Sir Ian Andrews from his role as Chairman of the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), with effect from 2 August 2013.
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