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More than 3,000 extra officers join police in recruitment drive
The government is on track to meet its target of 6,000 additional officers in England and Wales by March 2021, as online assessment centres mean forces can continue recruiting.

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Home Secretary announces visa extensions for frontline health and care workers
Free visa extensions will be automatically granted to more crucial overseas health and care workers.

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Recruitment for Independent Reviewer of Prevent launched
The government has launched an open competition to appoint the next Independent Reviewer of Prevent.

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Support for modern slavery victims affected by coronavirus
Government announces immediate changes for people in the modern slavery victim care contract.

Guidance
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and domestic abuse
Advice and guidance for those who are experiencing or feel at risk of domestic abuse during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): advice for UK visa applicants and temporary UK residents
This is advice for visa customers and applicants in the UK, visa customers outside of the UK and British nationals overseas who need to apply for a passport affected by travel restrictions associated with coronavirus.
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