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These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
Background The Crime and Policing Bill supports the delivery of the…
What are we going to do? We are making our streets and neighbourhoods…
What are we going to do? We are creating a new standalone offence to…
What are we going to do? Measures in the bill will: Modernise the legal…
What are we going to do? Protecting the public is the government’s first…
What are we going to do? We are going to better safeguard children and…
What are we going to do? New law enforcement information sharing…
What are we going to do? Intimate images The bill introduces new offences…
What are we going to do? We are going to ensure that the police and the…
What are we going to do? Police-led management of sex offenders in the…
Information relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
Introduction 1. This memorandum supplements memorandums dated 23 February…
Introduction 1. The government published a memorandum addressing issues…
The Government has tabled amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill for…
The government has tabled further amendments to the Crime and Policing…
The white paper sets out the government's plans to create an immigration system which promotes growth but is controlled and managed.
A note of the meetings held by the Interministerial Group (IMG) for Safety, Security and Migration.
The aim of the interministerial group is to enhance working between the Home Office and the devolved governments of the UK on safety, security and migration.
This document sets out the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 report, which was published on 4 September 2024.
Terms of reference for the role of Independent Prevent Commissioner and case-specific reviews.
This factsheet summarises how the UK is supporting Ukraine following the Russian invasion.
We are consulting on amendments to secondary legislation on the police removal, storage and disposal of vehicles.
We're consulting on extending the licensing hours for the semi-final and final of UEFA Women's Euro 2025, if England or Wales are playing.
This framework shows how the government is measuring progress on the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee.
These documents relate to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 30 January 2025.
The government is consulting on proposals which would make senior executives of tech companies personally liable when the rules on the sale of knives are broken.
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner's vision for transformation in the response to babies, children and young people subject to domestic abuse.
The grant meets the new burdens on Local Authority Trading Standards in England and Wales by the sales and delivery provisions for corrosive products.
These documents relate to the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill 2024 which received Royal Assent on 3 April 2025.
Consultation on the 12-month rule in regulation 12 of the Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations 2006.
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner's vision for transformation of the criminal justice response to domestic abuse, entitled 'Shifting the scales'.
An update on the government’s work to tackle child sexual abuse and respond to the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).
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