Deadline for businesses to report their gender pay gap

...by 2025. That’s a number we cannot afford to ignore. Closing the gender pay gap makes economic sense. Almost every employer will have a gender pay gap this year. What...
...by 2025. That’s a number we cannot afford to ignore. Closing the gender pay gap makes economic sense. Almost every employer will have a gender pay gap this year. What...
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.
...£1.4 billion in 2011. The amount of money held in reserve varies considerably, from around 6% of Northumbria’s annual funding to 42% in Gwent. The Home Office is increasing the...
...published his report into Operation CLASSIFIC – the investigation following the Westminster Bridge attack. The report offers an insight into the police investigation and focuses mainly on the processes followed...
...to consider the recommendations. We keep our preparedness for terrorist attacks under constant review to ensure that our plans are continually evolving to reflect lessons learned, best practice and the...
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) into harassment at the workplace, Special Grant funding for the investigation into the disappearance of Madeline McCann and the release of the latest figures for …
Today’s Home Office-related coverage includes a report by the National Crime Agency into modern slavery and the gender pay gap reporting.
The Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people. The campaign launch was covered by ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Sky News and was...
...been the case since 2009 that the Home Office does not require passports to be manufactured in the UK. A proportion of passports have been made overseas since then with...
Today’s Home Office related stories include articles regarding nearly 500 sex offenders who are "missing". The Guardian also reports that plans to 'deport' two academics have been dropped.