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The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is supporting Wales Safeguarding Week, taking place on 10-14 November 2025.
Mae'r Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd (DBS) yn cefnogi Wythnos Diogelu Cymru, a gynhelir 10-14 Tachwedd 2025
The Parole Board is inviting the public to observe its annual Open Management Committee meeting at 11:30am-1:30pm on Thursday 4 December 2025.
Six King's Counsel appointed to new Attorney General’s Senior Treasury Counsel Group
Ground has been broken on a new 1,700-place prison in Leicestershire, marking the latest step in the biggest jail expansion programme in over a century.
The LAA are undertaking a series of market engagement events relating to Inquests
Announcing the appointment of Dame Lynne Owens to lead the Independent Review into Releases in Error.
Details of courts and tribunals opening times over the Christmas and New Year bank holidays.
New measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will disregard and pardon unjust 'child prostitution' convictions and cautions received before the law changed in 2015.
A new innovation challenge aimed at combatting the growing threat of drones to prisons has been launched by the Ministry of Justice through His Majesty's Government Communications Centre Co-Creation.
Protection for women and girls boosted with new amendments on online abuse and pornography tabled to the Crime & Policing Bill
The breach was in relation to a UK exporter that made goods available to Russia, prohibited under the Russia Sanctions Regulations
How to apply for compensation for the Huntingdon train attack on 1 November 2025.
A statement from Professor William Webster, recently appointed as the new Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner.
Professor William Webster has been appointed as the new Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the CNC, employees have participated in a series of fundraising activities to support Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
Super-complaint submitted by the Centre for Military Justice about Service Police access to victims’ work e-mails and internet browser history.
The CNC has been named finalists in two categories of the Oscar Kilo awards, which celebrate the best initiatives, teams and individuals across UK policing.
Opportunity to deliver Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) in Lancaster
An unprecedented number of deadly knives have been taken off the streets as knife murders plummet after the government’s first year in office.
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