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Comprehensive review of police pay and conditions launched by government, to improve service for the public and maximise value for money.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Home Office circular 015/2010 The Police Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 SI No.2235 Broad subject…
A consultation on proposals to allow the police to put a briefing centre on Wanstead Flats for 2012 Games, has been launched.
This speech was delivered to senior police officers on 15 September 2010.
Home Secretary tells senior police officers that the government won’t stand in the way of reform.
Nick Herbert has reiterated the government's determination to put resources where they are needed in an environment of public sector cuts.
There are just ten days to have your say on the policing in the 21st century consultation. Read on for some of the ideas submitted so far.
The report looks at who is being trafficked into UK for 'off-street' prostitution, where they're coming from, and how they're treated.
Home Office has restated position on drugs, after the outgoing president of the Royal College of Physicians called for a review of the law.
In a webchat yesterday Nick Herbert talked about his commitment to police community support officers and scrapping the policing pledge.
Policing minister Nick Herbert joined us for a live online Q&A to answer your questions on the government's plans to change the face of policing over the next five years
Take part in a webchat on Monday 2 August at 11.00 BST and ask Nick Herbert your questions about policing reform.
This speech was delivered at the Coin Street Community Centre in London on 28 July 2010. The text here is as written, not as delivered.
In a speech today the Home Secretary called for changes in how anti-social behaviour is tackled, including more local control and more freedom for police to decide how to deal with each case.
Today we’ve launched a consultation paper which outlines new ways to change the face of policing over the next five years, and we’d like you to get involved and have your say.
Radical new programme of reform to re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect borders.
The Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice (Mr Nick Herbert): I am pleased to announce that today my hon Friends the Home…
Nick Herbert says the police must do everything possible to cut costs and use resources better.
I want to place on record the government’s support for the work of the Hillsborough Independent Panel under the chairmanship of the Right…
Home Office minister Nick Herbert has said planned reforms will ensure police are able to spend more time on the streets.
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