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New 'streamlining' rules will make the process of exchanging evidence in criminal cases more straightforward for countries in the European Union. There are a lot of myths about what this means to the UK. Find out t…
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The exchange of evidence between European Union (EU) countries will become streamlined and less bureaucratic the government announced today.
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as…
Today we’ve launched a consultation paper which outlines new ways to change the face of policing over the next five years, and we’d like you to get involved and have your say.
Radical new programme of reform to re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect borders.
Immigration minister makes written statement to Parliament on technology supplier.
Theresa May confirms that panel has full government support to continue in its role overseeing publication of all publicly-held documents.
I want to place on record the government’s support for the work of the Hillsborough Independent Panel under the chairmanship of the Right…
Baroness Neville Jones: My Rt honourable Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May) has today made the following…
Victims of abuse who have no access to public funds because of their immigration status will continue to get help, the Home Secretary confirmed.
The government’s ambition to end violence against women and girls was laid out by the Home Secretary and minister for women and equalities today.
As part of a 'day in the life' series by ITV news, Theresa May talks to Alastair Stewart about being Home Secretary at a time of spending cuts.
Crime statistics published today show total crimes in England and Wales dropped by 9 per cent in 2009 to 2010 compared to the previous year.
Theresa May has said that the government wants to introduce legislation that will allow so-called legal highs to be banned temporarily giving scientists time to consider evidence.
Home Secretary Theresa May responds to the publication of the annual Crime in England and Wales crime statistics
An article by Home Secretary Theresa May, published today in the Pakistan-based publication The News/Daily Jang, explains the reasons for the counter-terrorism review announced this week, and what she hopes it will achi…
A review of which security powers could be scaled back in order to restore the balance of civil liberties has been announced by Theresa May.
The plan, published today, will make it easier for the public to hold the Home Office to account, as it sets out key future policies along with deadlines and 'milestones'.
The Home Secretary has announced today that a rapid review of key counter-terrorism and security powers is underway.
Theresa May welcomes the guilty verdict and commends the efforts of police, security services and the Crown Prosecution Service.
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