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Principles set out in Winsor Review will progress to next stage of consideration says Theresa May.
Tackling fraud will be placed at the heart of the government’s fight to cut economic crime as the National Fraud Authority (NFA) transfers from the Attorney General’s Office to the Home Office from 1 April 2011.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 31 March 2011 by Theresa May and House of Lords by Baroness Neville…
Speech to Parliament on 28 March on the TUC protest in London. This version is as written, not as spoken. ‘Mr Speaker, …
Sex offender disclosure scheme will operate in all forces in England and Wales by April.
Theresa May tells Parliament that lessons will be learned from violence during protest.
Children in all 43 police force areas in England and Wales are better protected thanks to the final rollout of the child sex offender disclosure scheme, the Home Secretary announced today.
A strong indication that the government will apply to opt in to a Europe-wide effort to help tackle human trafficking was signalled today.
Tougher criteria for people wanting to come to the UK to study and limits on their right to work are among major reforms announced today.
Radical reforms to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) will make it a stronger, more focussed and more efficient organisation, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities Theresa May said today.
The government will apply to opt in to a Europe-wide effort to help tackle the brutal crime of human trafficking, subject to Parliament’s views, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Tougher entrance criteria and limits on work entitlements are among changes being made to the student visa system, announced by Theresa May.
Theresa May's statement on reform of the equality and human rights commission 22 March 2011
Consultation launches to make the organisation a stronger, focused and more efficient, Theresa May said today.
Victims and witnesses in England and Wales will benefit from £1m intiative says Theresa May.
Victims of crime and antisocial behaviour, including bereaved families, will benefit from additional support in their communities.
The Home Secretary delivered this statement to the house on 21 March 2011. References of a political nature have been removed.
This speech was given by Home Secretary, Theresa May, on Friday 18 March 2011. This version is as written, not as spoken.
Home Secretary tells Stonewall conference that we all have a part to play in building a fairer Britain.
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