Modern Slavery conviction- Minister Statement
Two men have been found guilty of human trafficking offences under the Modern Slavery Act.
Two men have been found guilty of human trafficking offences under the Modern Slavery Act.
We value the contribution made by former-Commonwealth citizens who have made a life in the UK. We are aware that concerns have been raised by some individuals who have resided in the UK for an extended period but feel they may …
Today’s Home Office top stories are on an online petition set up calling for an immigration amnesty for anyone who arrived in the UK as a child between 1948 and 1971, and on a Migration Observatory report on the EU …
There have been repeated false claims in the media today that the £40m funding underpinning the new Serious Violence Strategy will be “top-sliced”from policing budgets.
At today’s launch of the Serious Violence Strategy, the Home Secretary made reference to the following piece of Home Office work around police resources: The provisional funding settlement in December 2017 followed a robust assessment which included a period of …
Today’s Home Office main story is the launch of the Serious Violence Strategy.
Today’s Home Office top stories are on violent crime rates in London and on the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gaps.
Tonight is the deadline for companies in the private sector to report their gender pay gap. A statement from the Home Secretary can be found below:
The BBC has published a story on police releasing people arrested for violent crimes without bail since the 28-day limit on pre-charge bail was introduced. We have a statement on changes to the law surrounding pre-charge bail.
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