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Police prosecution powers are being extended in a bureaucracy busting change to the law announced today by Home Secretary Theresa May.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Police prosecution powers are being extended in a bureaucracy busting change to the law announced today by home secretary Theresa May.
Police led prosecutions will be extended to cover over half of all cases heard in a magistrate's court, the home secretary announced today.
Home Secretary's speech to ACPO autumn conference on 23 October 2012.
This written ministerial statement on new police powers was made in the House of Commons on 23 October 2012 by Theresa May, and in the House…
Statement by Home Secretary Theresa May on extradition made on 16 October 2012
Statement made on 16 October 2012 by Home Secretary Theresa May on extradition case of Gary McKinnon.
New pilot scheme and priority visa service to help simplify the visa process for tourist and business visitors.
Oral statement delivered by the Home Secretary on European justice and home affairs powers, Monday 15 October 2012.
The public are being asked for their views on the operation of important border security powers in a consultation launched by the home office today.
This written ministerial statement on the review of the counter-terrorism power was laid on 13 September 2012 in the House of Commons by…
The public and the police will benefit from a reformed police service which places greater emphasis on trust and accountability, the Home Secretary said today.
Home Secretary Theresa May gave this speech to the Police Superintendents' Association Conference on 11 September.
Home Secretary Theresa May welcomes Mark Harper MP, who joins as Immigration Minister, Jeremy Browne MP, who becomes Minister for Crime Prevention, and Lord Taylor of Holbeach who becomes Lords Minister and Minister for Crim…
This written ministerial statement on the government response to the independent reviewer’s report was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September…
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 September 2012 by Theresa May.
Currently, too few company chief executives and chairs take a direct interest in protecting their businesses from cyber threats.
This written ministerial statement on reform to the police pension scheme was laid in the House of Commons on 4 September 2012 by Theresa…
Dame Helen Ghosh DCB is to step down as Permanent Secretary of the Home Office to take up the role of Director General of the National Trust, she announced today.
Theresa May has visited the Olympic Park to thank police officers who have worked to make London 2012 a success.
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