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Bernard Hogan-Howe will be the new Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, the Home Secretary announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Following a series of dawn raids this morning a UK Border Agency operation has smashed a £1m benefit and immigration scam.
The £5 million 'community action against crime: innovation fund' is now open for bids from local voluntary groups.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Damian Green and House of Lords by Baroness Browning, on 5 September…
Equalities Minister, Lynne Featherstone today launched a powerful advertising campaign to challenge the attitudes of teenagers to violence and abuse in relationships.
Today the Home Office fulfilled its earlier commitment to publish draft terror legislation to be used in exceptional circumstances.
For the first time since records began female junior executives are earning as much as their male counterparts.
Home Secretary Theresa May visited Northamptonshire yesterday to hear about the work of the local police force in tackling crime and boosting efficiency.
English Defence League members were to march in Tower Hamlets on September 3, with rival demonstrations expected from opposition groups.
Today saw the publication of immigration statistics which show that net migration at the end of 2010 was 239,000.
Representatives from the social media industry today visited the Home Office to discuss cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
We've teamed up with Up My Street website to see how people are using local crime information.
Facebook, Twitter and Blackberry messenger among representatives discussing use of social media by law enforcement agencies.
Surrey residents are the first to benefit from a new interactive smart phone app which uses crime mapping data from the government's Police.uk website.
People whose property or premises were damaged by rioters, or whose stock was stolen or damaged, could be eligible to claim under the Riot (Damages) Act – even if they do not have insurance.
This speech was given by Home Secretary Theresa May on 16 August 2011. Content deemed political has been removed. This version is as spoken.
Police in England and Wales are to be given new information on dealing with outbreaks of disorder, Theresa May has announced today.
The Home Secretary hosts a meeting of cabinet ministers and senior police officers to discuss the government response to gang violence.
The Home Secretary has decided that marches planned in Telford this weekend cannot go ahead.
Business owners and householders hit by riots will be able to apply for compensation, the government has announced.
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