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Today the government sets out the start of crucial work to tackle gang and youth violence through prevention and tough punishment.
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Ten thousand wanted criminals have been arrested at the border as a result of e-Borders, an advance passenger screening programme.
Communities can now compare their local police performance, online, with that of forces across England and Wales.
The prime minister announced today that all 16 Commonwealth countries have agreed it is time to do away with outdated rules governing succession to the throne.
Communities can now compare police performance with forces across the country at the click of a mouse, the Home Office announced today.
The newsletter that connects practitioners tackling antisocial beahviour and its causes. Date: Wed Oct 28 14:53:45 GMT 0011 ASB connect…
Communities can now compare their local police performance with that of forces across England and Wales at the click of a computer mouse.
More than 380,000 athletes, officials, workers and media requiring access to Olympic and Paralympic venues for the Games will be accredited.
Wycombe Wanderers the first football club to sign the Charter against homophobia and transphobia in sport.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 26 October 2011 by Damian Green. The Justice and Home Affairs Council…
The public will be asked their views on introducing a scheme for disclosing information about an individual’s history of domestic violence.
Public vote for the 2011 Tilley Awards went live today with the search for the most innovative crime fighting project.
The public are to be asked their views on whether to introduce a scheme for disclosing information about an individual’s history of domestic violence to a new partner, the Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
The search for the most innovative crime fighting project entered its final phase as the public vote for the 2011 Tilley Awards went live.
Travellers needing to renew their passport can get a new document in just ten days if they apply now and beat the New Year rush.
Equalities Minister, Lynne Featherstone, was in Brussels this week to raise issues affecting women and the LGB&T community.
Home Secretary Theresa May delivered a speech at the Asian Awards to celebrate South Asian success.
Immigration Minister Damian Green has hailed a new initiative to help cabin crew spot signs of human trafficking.
An independent review team charged with reviewing the UK’s extradition laws has today made its recommendations to the government.
Government accepted recommendations today from independent Migration Advisory Committee meaning fewer jobs on the shortage occupation list.
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