Theresa May: this ‘crying wolf’ has to stop
Theresa May issues a warning to the Police Federation – after the organisation claimed that spending cuts could make bobbies on the beat a thing of the past.
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Home Secretary Theresa May has been accused of attempting to introduce government censorship of British television programming by one of her Cabinet colleagues, a leaked letter has shown.
Theresa May issues a warning to the Police Federation – after the organisation claimed that spending cuts could make bobbies on the beat a thing of the past.
The home secretary announces a Conservative party wishlist of measures to tackle extremism after the election, including a ban for hate preachers and a campaign to promote “British values”.
As the IPCC announces it is looking into claims detectives covered up child abuse by politicians and police officers, MI5 faces questions over what it knew and whether it tried to suppress evidence.
A shoe shopping trip with Theresa May or dinner with Michael Gove – just two of the treats on offer at an auction to raise money for the Conservative party in election year.
The home secretary insists efforts to wipe out anti-Semitism in the UK must be redoubled, amid safety fears among the Jewish community.
The home secretary is to disband the panel investigating historical cases of child sex abuse – just six months after she set it up.
Theresa May tells MPs the Home Office did not ask for any redactions from a Senate report on the CIA’s use of torture.
The home secretary says most people will back David Cameron’s proposals to tighten the rules on migrant workers claiming in-work benefits.
The home secretary announces new proposals she believes will help police track wrongdoers among the mess of internet traffic.
The home secretary admits the government is unlikely to meet its pledge to cut net migration to the “tens of thousands” by the general election.
A review into allegations of historic child abuse at Westminster in the 1980s finds no evidence of organised attempts by the Home Office to conceal the claims.
The Liberal Democrat home office minister Normal Baker resigns, complaining that working under the home secretary was like “walking through mud”.
Home Secretary Theresa May says she is sorry that the inquiry into historical child abuse does not have a chairman, four months after she announced its formation.
The Home Secretary warns that if they are not disrupted, the Islamic State group could acquire weapons of mass destruction – but has that threat been ‘sexed up’?