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Communities across England and Wales will benefit from two new powers that will help them tackle alcohol-fuelled violence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tom Winsor has been appointed Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary, the Home Secretary announced today.
More than 50 company chairmen have joined the drive to improve the number of women on boards.
Tom Winsor has been appointed Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, the Home Secretary announced today.
Communities across England and Wales will benefit from two new powers that will help them tackle alcohol-fuelled violence and disorder, the home office announced today.
This written ministerial statement on SOCA’s annual report for 2011-2012 was laid on 4 July 2012 in the House of Lords by Theresa May, and in…
This speech was delivered to the National Security Summit by James Brokenshire on 3 July 2012.
This speech was delivered by Theresa May to the 30% club on 3 July 2012.
Minister Lynne Featherstone met with boys from London to find out what they think about the government's rape prevention advert.
Holidaymakers should plan ahead and avoiding using the London passport office during the 2012 games, the IPS warned today.
A year-long pilot scheme that provides increased protection for victims of domestic violence is to continue in Greater Manchester, Wiltshire and West Mercia police force areas.
The frontline of policing is being protected and service to the public maintained – an independent report concluded today.
Archaic rules that stopped couples getting married or registering a civil partnership in England and Wales outside daytime hours will come to an end this autumn.
Offenders to pay up to £50 million each year to help victims, the majority of which will be made available to PCCs to spend on services.
Police and crime commissioners across England and Wales will be given the power and budget to determine local victims' services.
Sarah Rapson, Registrar General for England and Wales, looks at 175 years of public service for the General Register Office. She writes...
Holidaymakers planning to travel this summer should plan ahead and avoid using the London Passport Office during 2012 Games, IPS warns.
Scheme providing protection for victims of domestic violence to continue in Greater Manchester, Wiltshire and West Mercia police force areas.
This speech was delivered by the Home Secretary on 28 June 2012.
Parents and businesses are being asked whether automatic online blocks should be introduced to protect children from adult and harmful websites, in a discussion paper published today by ministers.
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