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Speech by the Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice to the Police Superintendents' Association conference on 12 September.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The public and the police will benefit from a reformed police service which places greater emphasis on trust and accountability, the Home Secretary said today.
Home Secretary Theresa May gave this speech to the Police Superintendents' Association Conference on 11 September.
A speech given by the Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice Damian Green to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners on on the 11 September 2012.
Rt Hon Damian Green MP tells candidates they will be elected to cut crime and give the public a voice at the highest level.
The Home Office is to begin the process of correcting an anomaly which has for decades seen gay men unfairly stigmatised.
Hundreds of heritage enthusiasts visited the historic General Register Office (GRO) this weekend as part of English Heritage Open Days.
Home Secretary Theresa May welcomes Mark Harper MP, who joins as Immigration Minister, Jeremy Browne MP, who becomes Minister for Crime Prevention, and Lord Taylor of Holbeach who becomes Lords Minister and Minister for Crim…
This written ministerial statement on the government response to the independent reviewer’s report was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September…
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September 2012 by Theresa May.
Home Office response to the final annual report by the Independent Reviewer on Terrorism Legislation, David Anderson QC.
After elections in November, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be making sure the voice of victims is heard in local policing.
This written ministerial statement on reform to the police pension scheme was laid in the House of Commons on 4 September 2012 by Theresa…
Damian Green answers an urgent question on London Metropolitan University in Parliament.
People applying for a new passport will now save £5.
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has contributed to new guidance to help local authorities deal with rogue landlords and the issue of migrants living in illegally-built outhouses known as 'beds in sheds'.
From Monday people applying for a standard passport will only have to pay £72.50.
University's licence to sponsor and teach non-EEA students revoked after it failed to address failings identified by the UK Border Agency.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics published today show estimated net migration in the UK has fallen to 216,000 in the year to December 2011, from 252,000 to the year to December 2010, as a raft of recent reform…
The Paralympic Games present a unique operational challenge, and as soon as the Olympic Games finished LOCOG, the Government, the Mayor of London and the transport and security services all began working to get the country r…
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