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Home Secretary statement made on Tuesday 6 November, on historic allegations of child abuse in north Wales.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New commissioners have been appointed to the independent police complaints commission (IPCC), the home office announced today.
Victims of domestic violence and abuse aged 16 and 17 will be recognised under a new cross-government definition, Nick Clegg announced.
New rules to stop misuse of surveillance powers came into force today as part of the government's programme on civil liberties.
A number of so-called 'legal highs' will become illegal Class B drugs, the Home Office announced today
A number of so-called ‘legal highs’ will become illegal class b drugs, the Home Office announced today.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 1 November 2012 by Theresa May.
Home Office circular 022/2012
Home Office circular 021/2012 Determinations under Police Regulations 2003 - appointment of senior officers Broad subject: Police service…
Three would-be illegal immigrants have been stopped from entering the country after Border Force officers found them hiding inside a lorry.
New powers to help pay the nation's £11bn a year bill for alcohol-related crime and disorder come into effect today.
Inverness residents no longer have to travel over 130 miles to apply for a passport thanks to a new interview facility on their doorstep.
A passport interview facility based at Elgin library has been confirmed as the busiest in Scotland.
Baroness Ruth Henig will step down from her post as chair of the Security Industry Authority, Lord Taylor of Holbeach announced today.
Information on every candidate hoping to be elected as the first ever Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) has now gone live.
Mark Harper joins forces with Foreign Office to call on international partners to redouble efforts against human trafficking.
Candidates hoping to be elected as the country's first ever police and crime commissioners (PCCs) make their case to the public.
The chief constable of Hampshire Constabulary has been picked to lead the new College of Policing.
On 15 November 2012, in the first ever elections, 41 new police and crime commissioners will be elected across England and Wales to give you a say when it comes to cutting crime in your area.
The government is today launching a consultation on how best to introduce a fairer and more efficient system to agree police officers’ pay.
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