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The minister gave this speech on criminal justice reform to the Policy Exchange on 23 June 2010. This speech is as delivered.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Policing and criminal justice minister has laid out plans for creating a system based on principles of freedom, fairness and responsibility.
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as…
The Home Office asks organisers of summer music festivals to warn people about the dangers of so-called 'legal highs'.
Two men from the Netherlands who tried to smuggle heroin with a street value of up to £5.2m into the UK jailed for a total of 38 years.
A team of UK police officers have taken time out of their policing duties at the World Cup to visit children at a local orphanage.
Nick Herbert says figures released today including experiences of victimised children will help give a fuller picture of crime in the UK.
Responding to the publication 'Experimental statistics on victimisation of children aged 10 to 15: Findings from the British Crime Survey (BCS).
At a London awards ceremony, Nick Herbert praises volunteer police officers and special constables for giving up their time to help others.
Theresa May today announced the start of an ambitious cross-government programme to tackle prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB and T) people.
Damian Green has defended the government’s position on human trafficking after a report described UK measures as ‘not fit for purpose’.
Registration with the vetting and barring scheme has been halted to allow the government to review it and remodel it back to proportionate, common sense levels, it was announced today.
Registration with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) will be halted to allow the government to remodel the scheme back to proportionate, common sense levels, it was announced today.
I am announcing today, 15 June 2010, that the commencement of voluntary registration with the new Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) in…
Home Office minister visits Glasgow to hear views on ending the detention of children.
Border controls will need to be stronger than ever to meet government aims, says Theresa May.
Anti-forgery equipment, drug detection scanners and border control checks were seen first-hand today by the new Home Secretary.
As the tournament begins police are ready to target bad behaviour – at home and abroad – says Home Office minister.
You can now see at a glance how much electricity, gas and water is used to power, heat and light Home Office headquarters in London.
Statement by James Brokenshire on the topics of discussion at the June 2010 Justice and Home Affairs Council.
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