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More than 8,500 Syrian refugees have been resettled in the UK under the Vulnerable Persons Resettlement (VPR) scheme, new figures have revealed.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Plans to ease travel for more than 16 million non-European passengers who arrive in the UK each year were today announced by the Home Office.
Brandon Lewis answers an urgent question asking for an update on implementation of section 67 of the Immigration Act.
The award follows approval from the Police Reform and Transformation Board.
Joint International Policing Hub brings policing partners from across the country to discuss how to progress the UK international police assistance agenda
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns “Safety and security of football festival is of paramount importance”
Government introduces new pre-charge bail limit of 28 days as part of the Policing and Crime Act, which comes into effect today (Monday 3 April).
Minister addresses the conference on the topic of police professionalisation
This comes as the Taser X2 is authorised for use by police forces in England and Wales.
The review sets out the government's view on the use and retention of custody images by the police.
The Home Secretary has today announced that Cressida Dick will be the next Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
New government guidelines will stop senior fire officers from being re-employed in the same or similar roles after they have retired.
An article by Fire Minister Brandon Lewis on fire reform, published in The Times.
Brandon Lewis, Minister for Policing and the Fire Service, sets out his vision for the fire sector in 2017 at an event hosted by Reform.
Inspection will look into series of allegations against Avon Fire and Rescue Authority.
A key bill in the police reform agenda has today achieved Royal Assent.
The government's response to the review of the surveillance camera code of practice.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Over half of the Queen’s Police Medals have been awarded to officers below the rank of superintendent.
The government's response to the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report 2015.
More than £26 million awarded over the next 3 years to support 28 transformational policing projects.
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