Today’s papers cover the Home Office’s announcement that doctors and nurses are to be excluded from the cap on skilled worker visas, as well as the publication of the Home Office’s statistics on the operation of police powers under the Terrorism …
Home Secretary, Amber Rudd today chaired the first Serious Violence Taskforce - a coalition of government ministers, cross-party MPs, police leaders, local government and the voluntary sector – which will ensure sustained, swift and decisive action against violent crime. Together …
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 …
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 Home Office has launched a new advertising campaign to reduce knife crime among young people.
Today's Home Office-related business includes the launch of the Government's consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill.
Today marks 100 years since the 1918 Representation of the People Act was passed, allowing the first women to vote. The Home Secretary has written an article for The Times Red Box, reflecting on the achievements of the women who …
Darren Osborne, 48, was yesterday found guilty of murdering Makram Ali, 51, and has today been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 43 years. Responding to the sentencing, Home Secretary, Amber Rudd said: Nothing will make …
Ahead of the publication of the Office for National Statistics crime statistics today (25 January), the Home Secretary Amber Rudd writes in Red Box about the robust approach the Government is taking to tackling serious violent crime.