Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's message to police forces and rioters following the disorder seen on UK streets this weekend ⬇️
UK Home Office
Government Administration
Working together to keep Britain secure and prosperous and to ensure a safer society for all.
About us
At the Home Office, we help to ensure that the country is safe and secure. We’ve been looking after UK citizens since 1782. We are responsible for: - working on the problems caused by illegal drug use - shaping the alcohol strategy, policy and licensing conditions - keeping the United Kingdom safe from the threat of terrorism - reducing and preventing crime, and ensuring people feel safe in their homes and communities - securing the UK border and controlling immigration - considering applications to enter and stay in the UK - issuing passports and visas - supporting visible, responsible and accountable policing by empowering the public and freeing up the police to fight crime - fire prevention and rescue These organisations are all part of the Home Office: - Border Force - HM Passport Office (HMPO) - Immigration Enforcement - UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI)
- Website
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https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office
External link for UK Home Office
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1782
- Specialties
- Immigration, Passports, Drugs policy, Crime policy, Counter-terrorism, Policing, Tackling VAWG, and Vulnerable People
Locations
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Primary
2 Marsham Street
London, SW1P 4DF, GB
Employees at UK Home Office
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Graeme (Grae) Sutherland
Currently: Principal Engineer at UK Home Office; Engineering Manager; Transformational Coach ;Software Engineer; FRSA
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Alex Gibbons
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David Elks
I like data and telling interesting stories with it/them/that.
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Anne Abel Smith
Abel Communication, Editorial consultancy
Updates
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“I believe passionately that change is needed and that until it is achieved, we cannot rest. Not while so many people – and especially women and girls – are frightened for their safety. Not while victims are being subjected to the most appalling abuse." Yesterday, Minister Jess Phillips attended the Women's Aid Federation of England conference in Birmingham, setting out the government's mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade.
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Your new Home Office Ministerial team… Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary Dan Jarvis, Minister for Security Dame Angela Eagle, Minister for Border Security & Asylum Dame Diana Johnson, Minister for Police and Crime Prevention Jess Phillips, Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women & Girls Seema Malhotra, Minister for Immigration & Citizenship Sir David Hanson, Lords Minister
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Good luck to the England football team in the #EURO2024 final this evening. Bring it home! 🏴⚽🦁🦁🦁
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Our mission is clear: prevent violent crime, crack down on antisocial behaviour and restore neighbourhood policing. Yesterday, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper met with the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and the National Police Chiefs' Council leaders for the first time to set out her priorities to make our streets safer.
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Yesterday, the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper addressed all Home Office colleagues for the first time, thanking them for their hard work and for warmly welcoming her to the department. She set out how a new Government would put the safety of our communities and security at our borders at its heart, describing these as the “bedrock on which all opportunities in the country are built”.