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Nearly 800 foreign criminals are being kicked out of the country as tough new ‘deport first, appeal later’ measures start to have an impact.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The purpose of this circular is to highlight the revision of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE).
These regulations apply to all police stations in England and Wales and when they are in force.
Professor Rodney Morgan and Samuel Pollock OBE join ongoing review
Government will target billions of pounds of unrecovered debt through a new joint venture launched today with the private sector.
December's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Home Office shines light on criminals seeking to exploit homeless people this Christmas
The government today launched a £2 million fund for organisations reporting an increase in demand on their services prompted by the Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary Thomas Winsor has been reappointed for five years.
Home Secretary sets out new law to criminalise coercive and controlling behaviour.
A wide-ranging and ambitious programme to boost the UK’s ability to tackle corruption at home and abroad was announced by the government today.
Around 200 of London’s most prolific young offenders have left their violent past behind in the last year.
Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime Karen Bradley welcomes Derby's bid to become global city against slavery
Big steps taken since role was created
Draws attention to the publication of two revised codes of practice under Part 2 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA)
Crime Prevention Minister Lynne Featherstone joins families of missing people for annual charity carol service.
New powers to stop illegal migrants opening bank accounts were introduced today (Friday 12 December) as part of the Immigration Act.
Baroness Joanna Shields spoke to delegates about the work government is doing with industry to help protect children.
The PM spoke about new measures to eradicate online child abuse including blocking search results, identifying images and law enforcement.
The consultation proposes changes to the police complaints and disciplinary system and strengthening protection for police whistleblowers.
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