March 21, 2013
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Changes to immigration rules boost businesses and students
Changes to immigration rules to benefit businesses and students have been announced today by the Home
March 19, 2013
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Historic building uses new technology to combat metal thieves
Move will help stop the 1,000 metal thefts per week in the UK which costs taxpayer around £220 -
'Cyber crime is no longer the preserve of bedroom hackers'
A new Cyber Crime Reduction Partnership has been created to tackle the growing threat of cyber
March 14, 2013
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Identity crime clampdown will target rogue firms
New laws could soon be introduced to crack down on rogue companies who supply printing equipment to identity -
Extremism will be opposed in all its forms
Extremism, including far extremism, will be opposed in all its forms Security Minister James Brokenshire said -
Home Office proposals to improve documentation at the border
A consultation to reduce the number of passengers arriving in the UK without proper travel documentation
March 13, 2013
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Writer jailed after plan to import cannabis disguised as box of cookies crumbles
BAFTA winner Austin Low is jailed for 12 months for attempting to import 1.1kg of cannabis through the -
International Women's Day - Speak out and stand up to end violence against women
Theresa May urges people to 'speak out and stand up' against violence against women and girls ? from domestic violence to
March 12, 2013
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Violence against women - 'enough is enough'
We have put tackling violence against women and girls at the heart of what we do across Government, writes Jeremy
March 11, 2013
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Border Force stubs out cigarette smuggling attempt
An attempt to smuggle 30million cigarettes into the UK through Southampton has been foiled by Border