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Projects named have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and reduced theft.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The number of children protected from abuse by a UK national centre has doubled in the past year, according to figures published today.
Consultation on the annual limit of non-EU migrants allowed to work in the UK has been launched by an expert body which advises government.
The Deputy Prime Minister wants you to tell the government what laws to keep and which ones to throw away.
The Migration Advisory Committee has today launched a consultation on the annual limit of the number of non-EU migrants admitted to work in the UK through Tiers 1 and 2 of the points-based system.
Four new appointments to the council have been announced today by James Brokenshire, Minister for Crime Prevention.
The Home Secretary asks former Eastenders star, Brooke Kinsella, to assess the effectiveness of government projects.
Speech to the Association of Chief Police Officers and Association of Police Authorities National Conference on 29 June 2010 Manchester.
Brooke Kinsella is to head up a fact-finding mission into the work of schemes designed to stop young people carrying and using knives, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
Home Secretary Theresa May sets out further details of the government’s approach to police reform.
A temporary limit on the number of non-EU workers allowed into the UK has been announced by the Home Secretary. A consultation will help decide the permanent limit which will be imposed from April next year.
The number of workers entering the UK from outside Europe will be controlled by a new limit the Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced today.
Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May): This afternoon I will make an oral statement to the House on the Government’s…
Tackling drink-fuelled violence and disorder which is blighting many of our communities is a key priority for the Home Office, new Policing and Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert emphasised on a visit to Portsmouth today.
Home Secretary says that the maximum length for detaining a terror suspect before they are charged should be renewed.
Damian Green says the new government will introduce measures to properly control immigration following figures out today that show an increase in the UK population.
Theresa May called this week for more female entrepreneurs, and promised to do all she could as minister for women and equality to help them achieve their goals.
Baroness Neville-Jones: My honourable friend the minister of state for borders and immigration (Damian Green) has today (24 June 2010)…
I am announcing today, our intention to renew the current maximum period for pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects…
The minister gave this speech on criminal justice reform to the Policy Exchange on 23 June 2010. This speech is as delivered.
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