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The UK’s security exports are booming, and DIT’s Defence and Security Organisation is helping businesses present a united front when competing for international trade. Deputy director Tracy Buckingham for security and cyber security tells all
The UK government should look west for ideas on fostering security innovation from the tech sector, says Alexis Long
Knife crime has hit a record high in England but it is hardly a new phenomenon. Jonathan Owen looks at what is driving current levels and how police and civil servants are responding in new ways
Former head of government Rough Sleepers Unit returns to Whitehall as PM announces new aid package
Department to phase out physical immigration documents, despite warnings that digital-only EU settlement scheme has "parallels with Windrush"
Lynne Owens, director general of the National Crime Agency, is one of the most important figures in UK law enforcement. She tells Richard Johnstone how her drive to help people at their most vulnerable took her to the top of her profession.
David Normington reflects on Patel v Rutnam stand-off amid reports department faces institutional racism allegations in draft Windrush review
NAO says department ‘faces delivery and coordination challenges’ when it relies on others deliver public services
Passport office not told when right of abode applicants were 'known or suspected to have used deception', inspector says
Transparency data reveals “strategic consultancy” arrangement to help keep tower area secure
Digital checker will aim to reduce administrative burden on landlords caused by controversial policy
Department urged to introduce no-protest zones at clinics after turning down buffer zones proposal in 2018
Report blasts "incomplete and inaccurate" understanding of conditions and flags £916m backlog of major repairs
Parole Board chief says it is 'very rigorous indeed in our risk assessments' as ministers propose giving it extra responsibilities for terror convicts
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this final entry, former HM chief inspector of prisons and Parole Board chair Nick Hardwick considers what the 2020 holds for the criminal justice system
Housing, education and transport are key areas for boosted local control with majority in favour of elected mayors
New body will form part of government measures to improve building safety announced in response to first phase of Grenfell inquiry
Home Office puts applicants on notice that highly-influential panel's role “may evolve” post-Brexit
Commitments based on wide-ranging review of ‘what it feels like for colleagues to work in HMRC, and how to make it better’
Manager set up monthly payments to his own business for made-up IT services contract
As 2020 approaches, senior figures from across government reflect on their highlights and challenges of 2019, look ahead to the next 12 months and share their favourite festive memories
Morse’s recommendation to cut ten years from controversial claw-back window accepted by the Treasury
Stats released after FoI release shows 90% of appeals successful