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The Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland QC has today set out his plan for "smarter sentencing" to crack down on crime and protect the public by ensuring dangerous criminals are kept in prison for longer.
Robotic crop harvesting, a new way of cultivating potatoes and an autonomous cow bedding system receive share of funding.
16 government projects have been awarded funding to help test and evaluate new approaches
Minister for Crime and Policing, Chris Philp, gave a speech on measures being taken to reduce unnecessary red tape and free up police time.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 24 October 2022.
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Employment Appeal Tribunal of Judge Tayler on 6 May 2022.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Grey KC on 2 March 2023.
The government has published the final report of the Independent Review of Research Bureaucracy.
People living near roadworks are set to benefit from a new innovation which will mean less noise, less dust and less vibration during work following a £650,000 investment by Highways England.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 1 December 2022.
Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Cost of Living Support.
National Police Chiefs’ Council estimates changes to recording processes will save 443,000 hours of police time a year.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Gray on 17 February 2016.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wright on 28 October 2016.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Langstaff, and Baroness Drake of Shene and Sir Alistair Graham on 27 May 2011.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today called for an “evidence-led” approach to tackling reoffending in order to crack down on crime and reduce the number of victims.
Highways England issued safety advice to drivers today – to be prepared at the start of the busiest time of the year for breakdowns on England’s motorways.
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