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Powers boosted to drug test people on arrest in stations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Principles set out in Winsor Review will progress to next stage of consideration says Theresa May.
Police forces will now have greater freedom and flexibility to drug test people on arrest, James Brokenshire announced today.
Front line definition by Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary will help forces prioritise says minister.
Speech to Parliament on 28 March on the TUC protest in London. This version is as written, not as spoken. ‘Mr Speaker, …
This speech was given to the IPPR on Monday 28 March 2011. Parts of the speech deemed political have been removed.
Theresa May tells Parliament that lessons will be learned from violence during protest.
The policing and criminal justice minister comments on Saturday's protest march in London.
Policing and Criminal Justice Minister, Nick Herbert comments on today's protest march in London.
Addressing officers at the session in Coventry yesterday, the minister explained that collaboration will play a key part in delivering the government's vision for police reform.
Nick Herbert gave this speech at the Collaboration in Policing conference in Coventry on 22 March 2011. This version is as spoken.
Police cannot be immune from the need to make savings, the policing minister has told a conference of officers.
The Home Secretary has today pledged to consider the findings of a wide-ranging review into police pay and conditions.
This speech was given by Theresa May at a community safety partnership event on 2 March 2011. This version is as written, not as spoken.
This speech was given on 2 March 2011, at Westminster Methodist Hall by Home Secretary, Theresa May.
The Home Secretary set out the tough decisions that need to be taken to reform the police service, save police jobs and cut crime.
Home Secretary Theresa May has praised the bravery of police officer who was stabbed while tackling an armed robber.
Statement on the sex offenders register made by Theresa May 16 February 2011.
A new Commissioner has been appointed to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
This WMS was laid in the House of Commons on 31 January 2010 by Nick Herbert and the House of Lords by Baroness Neville-Jones.
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