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Theresa May joins public in wearing pink to help raise money for breast cancer research.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Theresa May arrived in Lahore yesterday for her first visit to Pakistan as Home Secretary.
The system of checks on people working with children and vulnerable adults will be reconsidered, Home Office minister Lynne Featherstone announced today.
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mrs Theresa May): I announced on 15 June that further implementation of the vetting and…
Crime in England and Wales has fallen, according to statistics released today.
Over the course of the next four years, the Home Office will reduce its overall spending by 23 per cent.
Tackling terrorism and the growing threat from cyber crime are among government priorities.
The Rt Hon Sir Scott Baker will lead an independent panel to conduct a review into the UK’s extradition arrangements.
The chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has resigned.
Baroness Newlove, whose husband Garry was murdered after standing up to drunken vandals, appointed government champion for safer communities.
Theresa May today agreed to a ban on a planned English Defence League march in Leicester.
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Four decades after the Made in Dagenham pioneers, today’s workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
A scheme that allows parents to find out whether people with access to their family are sex offenders will be extended to a further 11 police forces this month.
Comprehensive review of police pay and conditions launched by government, to improve service for the public and maximise value for money.
To mark World Habitat Day, the Home Secretary has told the Metro newspaper what changes in Britain’s towns and cities she would like to see.
To mark the release of new British film Made in Dagenham this week, veterans of the dispute meet Theresa May to talk about their struggle for equal pay.
The Security Service has raised the threat level from moderate to substantial. This means an Irish-related terrorist attack is a strong possibility.
A report out today shows antisocial behaviour has 'been sidelined' and ‘victims let down,' according to Home Secretary Theresa May.
The Muslim community are a 'mature and fundamental part of our society' and should be treated as such said Theresa May.
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