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The Security Minister has travelled to Sri Lanka following the attacks which took place last month.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Up to £1 million will be available to industry and academic experts with enterprising ideas
Estate agents have been hit with unannounced inspections as part of a week-long crackdown on money laundering in the property industry, HMRC has revealed.
New app to be launched to help keep people safe in crowded places.
The police will receive new powers to investigate hostile state activity as new the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act becomes law.
New laws bolster powers for police and prosecuting authorities to access data held overseas.
Prime Minister Theresa May and senior figures from UK government, law enforcement and the emergency services met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The Investigatory Powers Act introduced a right of appeal in some circumstances which comes into effect today.
New legislation, powers and tools to tackle corruption in the UK.
New report from the Financial Action Task Force ranks the UK world-leading in the fight against illicit finance.
Update to the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament on GCHQ's planned use of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 Bulk Equipment Interference Regime.
Minister for Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace, talks to members of the security industry about Brexit.
The emergency services’ reaction to a terrorist attack is being practised in the largest exercise of its kind to take place this year.
Ben Wallace, Minister for Security and Economic Crime, speaks about the threat from serious and organised crime and the government's strategy to challenge this.
The government has teamed up with property industry experts targeting estate agents who fail to report suspicions of dirty money used to buy properties.
A new fleet of robots and drones designed to test for chemical agents, provide 3D mapping and identify casualties have been put through their paces by troops, police officers and scientists for the first time.
The government has published the third iteration of its transparency report on the use of disruptive and investigatory powers.
The Defence and Security Accelerator is holding a collaboration day on Thursday 7 June 2018, to showcase projects successfully funded by the Future Aviation Security Solutions programme and to identify opportunities for futu…
The Home Office welcomes a High Court judgment, upholding the lawfulness of the data retention regime in the Investigatory Powers Act.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson travels to Toronto for a meeting of Foreign Ministers from G7 countries.
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