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A UK Border Agency sniffer dog has helped to stop seven would-be illegal immigrants from entering the country.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Specifications for a new police station-based drug screening device have been produced by the Home Office.
Police forces closer to having equipment to test motorists suspected of drug driving, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced.
Transcript of Q&A given by the Prime Minister David Cameron in Newcastle on Friday, 14 January 2011.
The Government has published a consultation on the future of fire and rescue control services in England. This follows the closure of the FiReControl…
You might think that the most dangerous thing about taking a swim in Australia is running into a shark, jellyfish or crocodile - but you'd be wrong.
British-trained Afghan National Police (ANP) in Helmand province are becoming increasingly independent and professional, according to senior UK military and civilian officials speaking in London.
Baroness Neville Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary under secretary of state for crime prevention (James Brokenshire) has…
I am often asked what it was like working in Helmand. It is always hard to answer the question, at least succinctly, because the experience was so many things.'
As progress in Afghanistan continues British artillery guns are firing less than on previous deployments but Gunners like Jonathan Long remain ready to support troops on the ground 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.
Licensed venues could sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1 am to celebrate Royal Wedding under plans announced by the Home Office.
What are the challenges of working with offenders? We look at a typical working day for newly-qualified probation officer Sian Sadler.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about improving opportunities for care leavers to enter further and higher education.
The UK and China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote low-carbon growth at provincial and city level in China.
Low-carbon growth was put firmly at the heart of UK-China relations during an inward visit by Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang when both countries…
Six men and women posing as cruise ship passengers have been jailed today for a total of 87 years for attempting to smuggle around 35 kilos of cocaine into the UK.
Prime Minister David Cameron has delivered a speech in Manchester on 6 January 2011 on economic growth.
A transcript of Prime Minister David Cameron's PM Direct in Leicester on 5 January 2011.
Being a doctor based at a patrol base in Afghanistan can present various challenges ranging from the run-of-the-mill common colds, coughs or sprains to the more extreme conditions including trauma injuries or gunshot wounds.
Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Richmond has today left Portsmouth for a seven-month maritime security and counter-piracy mission around the Horn of Africa and the Far East.
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