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Theresa May deals a blow to Eurosceptics after saying Cameron has 'basis for a deal' with the EU
'More work needs to be done, but this is a basis for a deal' said Home Secretary.
EU referendum: Cameron set for Cabinet revolt over softer migrant stance
Home Secretary Theresa May said to be against any compromise on migration in EU talks.
Violent crime up by 27% in England and Wales with homicides at highest level for a decade
Police sources reportedly put spike in murders to moving resources to other investigations.
I'm with Crispin Blunt, poppers need to be removed from the Psychoactive Substances Bill
There have been 20 popper 'implicated deaths' over 22 years and 8,400 alcohol-related deaths every year in UK.
Home Secretary Theresa May proposes civilians help fight cybercrime with new police style powers
Police reform proposals including providing volunteers with powers similar to those of police staff.
IoD urges UK government to dismiss proposed £1,000 non-EU skilled migrant levy
Theresa May asked the MAC to come up with recommendations to curb skilled migrants entering the UK.
Ethnic minority groups 'under-represented in UK police forces'
More than four-fifths of police forces appoint disproportionately low number of people from minorities.
How the UK's Sharia courts can condemn women to remain in unwanted marriages
Violence towards women can increase after seeking a Sharia divorce.
Government plans to allow police to oversee fire services branded 'dangerous' and 'half-baked'
Home office plans due to 'empire building' by police commissioners say Fire Brigades Union boss
Eurosceptic Theresa May calls for MPs to back EU DNA database in House of Commons debate
Home Secretary will argue database won't see innocent citizens dragged into foreign police investigations.
UK: Home Office to introduce new court order preventing online stalking
Ministers have launched a new consultation after fears 'stranger stalking' is increasing.
Home Office fails to stop Islamist extremist Hany Youssef's family getting UK citizenship
Court says unfair to refuse naturalisation to someone just as a deterrent to others.
TalkTalk hack: Internet providers storing browsing history is blackmail risk, say experts
The Home Office has called on internet service providers to store up to one year of people's browsing history.
UK: American Muslim woman says she was 'judged' by border control in wake of Paris attacks
Ayan Mohamud, 18, was in the UK for a wedding, but claims she was questioned for 13 hours at Heathrow by border control.
Snooper's Charter: ISP boss points out 'huge flaw' with Investigatory Powers Bill
Snooper's Charter has major flaws and shows lack of understanding about how the internet works.
Paris attacks: Full speech as Theresa May outlines UK's response in wake of France terror strikes
Home secretary promises increased patrols and terrorists will be defeated following Paris attacks
Paris attacks: Theresa May says UK citizens should not be scared, but warns of 'severe' terror threat
Conservative MP said UK authorities are concerned about a 'handful' of Britons.
Theresa May: Europe needs to be able to return refugees to Africa
Home Secretary says crisis must be tackled by returning refugees to Africa from Europe.
Tory U-turn turmoil: Tax credit climbdown, northern rail reversal and EU migrant back-pedalling
Conservative government marks first six months of majority with a number of policy U-turns.
Isis 'Cyber Caliphate' hacks more than 54,000 Twitter accounts
Most of the victims of the Twitter hack are based in Saudi Arabia, but some are feared to be British.
Snooper's Charter: Are we about to enter a world of suspicionless surveillance - regulated by politicians?
It is essential that the Investigatory Powers Bill doesn't let politicians decide who is spied on
Snooper's Charter: Why aren't VPNs and Tor mentioned in the Investigatory Powers Bill?
The draft surveillance laws don't mention VPNs, which can be used to disguise a citizen's internet traffic.
Matthew Heimbach: White nationalist banned from UK by Theresa May, accuses England of being 'drunk'
Heimbach has been described as "the face of a new generation of white nationalists".
Snooper's Charter: Five things you need to know about the Investigatory Powers Bill
Tech companies obliged to help police hack into devices but UK government claims there are better checks.
Snooper's Charter: Read Theresa May's full draft Investigatory Powers Bill
The home office published the 296-page report on 4 November amid controversy.
Snooper's Charter explained: Would you use an Apple or Google service with bad encryption?
Investigatory Powers Bill wants companies to offer less sophisticated encryption, making data easy to hack.
Snooper's Charter: Theresa May claims new bill tackles 'tech-savvy' paedophiles in home office backtrack
The home office has made 'concessions' to the bill, which will now not look into browser history.
London knife crime: Met Police cuts down Theresa May for 'knee jerk' claim on stop and search
Home Secretary said claim knife crime was linked to stop and search was untrue.
Theresa May censures police over lack of ethnic diversity
Home secretary rejects Met commissioner's claim that stop-and-search rule change led to increased knife attacks.
Seven out of 10 burglars are never caught say UK Home Office figures
Home Secretary Theresa May faces criticism over police cuts as almost 50% of all crimes are never solved.