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New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Changes that are now in force will slash migration and prevent the undercutting of British workers by employers looking to recruit cheap labour from overseas.
UK calls out pattern of malicious cyber activity by Chinese state-affiliated organisations and individuals targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians.
The Home Secretary responds to the recommendations in the 2022 State of Policing report.
Government led recommendations made by Part 1 of the independent Angiolini Inquiry have been accepted.
Today marks the launch of the latest phase of the government’s global campaign to warn migrants of the consequences of entering the UK illegally.
Changes announced to make police accountability system more robust, along with a reform of IOPC governance structure and appointment of a new Director General.
Fifteen additional synthetic opioids are now under the strictest controls to prevent drug related deaths and ensure anyone caught supplying them faces tough penalties.
Home Secretary delivers on plan to reduce use of asylum hotels with 100 asylum hotels returned to communities by next week, up from 60 at the end of January.
Response from the Home Secretary to the Migration Advisory Committee's rapid review of the Immigration Salary List and the review of the Shortage Occupation List.
The Home Secretary has agreed a new agreement with international leaders to fight fraud.
Reforms to restrict care workers from bringing family members are now in force, while care providers are required to register if they are sponsoring migrants.
The government has committed to providing UK Muslims with more than £117 million of protective security funding over the next 4 years.
The first Global Fraud Summit, hosted by the Home Secretary, begins in London today. Ministers from the G7, Five Eyes, Singapore and South Korea are attending.
The UK and other northern European countries discussed new commitments to disrupt the supply chain of small boats yesterday evening (Monday 4 March) .
Letters regarding the ministerial direction on the Jewish Community Protective Security Grant.
Jewish communities will receive dedicated security and protection thanks to the biggest financial commitment ever made by the government to tackle antisemitism.
The independent Angiolini Inquiry was commissioned to uncover circumstances that led to the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a police officer.
£31 million of new funding to protect democratic processes and enhance security measures for elected representatives.
The Home Secretary, on his visit to the USA, calls on the international community to unite to tackle the issue of migration.
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