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From Secretary of State for the Home Department
  • Red tape will be cut through a raft of reforms unveiled by the home secretary today.

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  • This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 15 May 2012 by Theresa May, and the House of Lords by Baroness Verma…

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  • Barriers to female success at work will be tackled by a new Women’s Business Council.

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  • This speech was given by Home Secretary Theresa May at the launch of the new annual index of female charity leaders on Thursday 10 May 2012.

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  • Women's contribution to Britain's biggest charities has been celebrated by the Home Secretary.

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  • The National Crime Agency will transform how the UK tackles serious organised crime and keeps communities safe.

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  • The UK’s ability to tackle serious and organised crime to be transformed by introduction of the National Crime Agency (NCA).

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  • This written ministerial statement on Abu Qatada was laid in the House of Commons on 10 May 2012 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by…

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  • Unwarranted state intrusion into private lives will be brought to an end after the Protection of Freedoms Bill became law today.

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  • Speech given by Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, Theresa May, at Stonewall's Workplace Conference on 20 April 2012.

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  • The Home Office has been voted one of the Top 50 Employers of Women by The Times newspaper.

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  • Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May on 19 April 2012. Checked against delivery.

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  • This written ministerial statement on the deportation of Abu Qatada was laid on 19 April 2012 in the House of Commons by Theresa May. Yesterday…

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  • This statement was given by Home Secretary Theresa May on 17 April 2012.

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  • This written ministerial stament was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May, Home Secretary, on 17 April 2012. This afternoon I will make…

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  • Home Secretary Theresa May mades statement on extradition of Abu Hamza.

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  • More than 200 children have been protected from potential harm during the first year of the child sex offender disclosure scheme, it was announced today.

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  • More than 200 children have been protected from potential harm during the first year of the child sex offender disclosure scheme.

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  • Sir Denis O'Connor will retire as HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary this July.

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  • Sir Denis O’Connor will retire on 31 July as chief inspector of constabulary, the home secretary announced today. He will leave after more than three years in the role at her majesty’s inspectorate of constabulary (HMIC).

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