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Organisations who tendered in stage 1 of the process will receive the outcome of their tenders for work under the 2025 Standard Crime Contract from 13 December.
The Security Minister spoke at the UK Finance Economic Crime Congress to set out how the government is working to detect, disrupt and defeat economic crime.
The SFO is appealing for information from the public about a complex timeshare services scheme it believes was operated by an organised crime network.
Victims of crimes will see the perpetrators face justice more quickly under a once-in-a-generation review of criminal courts, the Lord Chancellor announced today (12 December).
Fourteen thousand new prison places, with a target to open by 2031, form part of a 10-year Prison Capacity Strategy to make sure we always have the spaces needed to keep the public safe.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Kate Eves and Andrew Harris as members of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.
Circular amending Annex V made under the Police Regulations 2003 to introduce relocation rental expenses as an alternative to relocation expenses.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) rose 9 places to reach rank 42 in this year’s Inclusive Companies list.
The Secretary of State for Justice has announced the reappointment of Judith Gillespie and the appointment of Peter Dawson and Ken Mayhew to the Prison Service Pay Review Body.
Opportunity to deliver Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) Guildford
On 6 December 2024, the Attorney General Lord Hermer KC delivered remarks at the Venice Commission on the rule of law.
Jealous ex-partners and murderers who use their hands as weapons to strangle victims face severe prison sentences under new laws set to be brought in by the government.
Dr Gerald Martin Smith has been imprisoned for an additional 13 months for obstructing the SFO from seizing his properties on behalf of the taxpayer.
Providers and experts requesting approval for overnight accommodation and subsistence costs should know guideline rates are increasing with immediate effect.
Court backs application to keep access restricted as criminal investigation continues
Every neighbourhood will have a named, contactable police officer in their community, dealing with local issues, as PM puts more police on the street at the heart of his mission to tackle crime.
A further opportunity to tender for the 2024 Standard Civil Contract is now open.
16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign was an opportunity for Europe Director Victoria Billing to write her reflections on tackling gender-based violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Secretary of State for Justice has appointed David Whalley as the Chair of the Lay Observers’ National Council.
Legislation comes into force on Friday 6 December which introduces some increases to fees for work done in the youth court and police station.
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