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Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as reasonably…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Gangs cause significant and lasting harm to our communities by fuelling violence, creating an atmosphere of fear and drawing young people…
We team up with Women’s Aid and Refuge to encourage victims of domestic violence to seek help.
Visit by Lynne Featherstone to a Women’s Aid refuge to raise awareness of support available for domestic violence victims.
Currently operating at a loss of around £2 million each month, the government has decided to wind down its forensics agency by March 2012.
Baroness Neville-Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary under secretary of state for the Home Department (James Brokenshire)…
Statement by Theresa May about the violence that took place during the protests outside the Palace of Westminster, December 2010.
Three people have been jailed for eighteen and a half years for setting up bogus colleges to help illegal immigrants remain in the UK.
Police authorities in England and Wales were today told how much cash they will be given by central government.
Addressing parliament today, the Home Secretary said that ‘some students behaved disgracefully’, but that police assessments show groups of ‘hardcore activists’ infiltrated the protests.
The detailed breakdown of how government funding for the police will be allocated across individual forces was announced today.
Baroness Neville-Jones: My hon friend the minister of state for immigration (Damian Green) has today made the following written…
The Home Secretary has issued a statement following yesterday’s protest which saw thousands of students gathering in central London.
Court decision against closed hearings for parts of the London bombings inquest will not be challenged.
Smugglers attempting to sell cheap booze in the lead up to Christmas have had their plans thwarted by officers from the UK Border Agency.
Lynne Featherstone visits a Women's Aid refuge to raise awareness of the support available for victims of domestic violence over Christmas.
This is a written ministerial statement regarding provisional allocations of grants to police authorities in England and Wales for 2011/12 …
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 9 December 2010
Baroness Neville Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary undersecretary of state for crime prevention (James Brokenshire) has…
Revolutionised treatment services and a drugs trade crack down are the focus of a new government approach launched today.
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