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Critical businesses and services will be better safeguarded from costly cyber-attacks under new international guidance issued by the UK and Singapore.
Border Force becomes the first agency in the world to use specially trained dogs to detect both deadly fentanyl and nitazenes.
The legal test for the use of force in police misconduct cases will be returned to the criminal law test to build officer and public trust in policing.
Scheme overhaul sees advance payments of up to 75% of final award, pension compensation for the first time and priority for elderly and vulnerable claimants.
Richard Wright KC will lead independent review as part of government mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade.
At the Future Resilience Forum, Security Minister Dan Jarvis set out the Government's 'all of society' approach to building preparedness in a changing world.
Rogue advisers illegally posing as lawyers will be stripped of their dirty money under new crackdown.
An order has been laid in Parliament to deproscribe Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), enabling closer engagement with the new Syrian government.
The number of illegal migrants returned under the UK-France deal has reached 42 after 16 were returned to France in largest group flight yet.
As the new term begins, students are reminded to spot scams, with fraudsters targeting those fresh to university life and financial independence.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a speech at the launch event for the National Cyber Security Centre's 2025 Annual Review
Migrants will be required to pass tough new English language requirements under a law introduced in Parliament today.
Alongside the US Government, the UK has today sanctioned a network that operates illegal scam centres across Southeast Asia.
The number of robberies involving a knife, or the threat of one, continues to fall in England and Wales.
Home Secretary statement on the terrorist attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Thursday 2 October.
MI5's National Protective Security Authority issues new security guidance to protect democratic institutions from espionage and foreign interference.
Travellers to Europe, including Brits, subject to new entry registrations from today under a phased implementation of the EU’s new digital border system.
New British passports featuring His Majesty’s Coat of Arms to launch in December.
Announcements made about members appointed to the new domestic homicide review (DHR) quality assurance board.
15.6 tonnes detected in just 3 months – exceeding total of some previous years in their entirety.
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