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Theresa May has today announced that the socio-economic duty, which was created as part of the 2010 Equality Act, will be scrapped.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government champion for active, safer communities begins her programme of work and launches a new blog.
Inspirational community activists who help keep neighbourhoods safe are being called on to spread their good work by the government’s champion for active, safer communities, Baroness Newlove.
A £250,000 fund for projects run by young people to tackle knife crime was launched by Home Secretary Theresa May and Brooke Kinsella today.
A new £250,000 fund for projects to tackle knife crime has been launched in memory of Ben Kinsella who was murdered in 2008.
The department has appealed a decision by the coroner of the 7/7 inquests that she could not hear evidence in closed sessions.
The government’s strategy for stopping radicalisation and helping create an integrated society will be looked at again, Theresa May announced today.
A review of the government’s strategy for preventing violent extremism and the new reviewer of counter terrorism powers announced today.
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May) laid this written ministerial statement in the House of Commons on Prevent.
Members of the public can have their say on a review into the UK's extradition arrangements from today.
Government Equalities Office Supporting People Programme (correction to oral answer)
This speech was delivered on 5 November 2010. The speech is checked against delivery (content considered political has been removed).
In first major speech on immigration, the Home Secretary has committed to shaking up government policy, managing numbers in the economy’s interest, and ensuring only the brightest and the best can come to the UK.
A court has upheld Theresa May’s decision to bar controversial Muslim public speaker from the country.
Find out the latest position on the Glasgow-born systems administrator's extradition case.
The Home Secretary made her first major speech on counter-terrorism saying tough decisions will be taken to protect the British public.
This speech was to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on 3 November 2010. The version here is as written, rather than as delivered.
Theresa May has told the House of Commons that all aspects of air freight security will now be reviewed.
Theresa May, who chaired a meeting of COBR earlier, has made a further statement on a package found at East Midlands airport yesterday.
The UK is working closely with international colleagues after a suspect package was discovered at East Midlands airport.
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