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People affected by antisocial behaviour will have the right to force action from the police and local agencies through new proposals.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Communities across England and Wales will benefit from two new powers that will help them tackle alcohol-fuelled violence and disorder, the home office announced today.
Councils, police and other local agencies will be forced to support victims of anti-social behaviour (ASB) says crime prevention minister..
Fire Minister Bob Neill said: “The timing of this action appears to be deliberate to cause maximum risk to Londoners. This walkout is reckless…
Communities across England and Wales will benefit from two new powers that will help them tackle alcohol-fuelled violence.
New powers to help pay the nation’s £11bn a year bill for alcohol-related crime and disorder come into effect next week.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 13 December 2012 by Jeremy Browne and in the House of Lords by Lord …
A clampdown on binge drinking and alcohol-fuelled anti-social behaviour moved a step closer today. As part of the wider reforms to tackle irresponsible drinking, the home office today announced a consultation on a range of measures to cut crime, save...
Fire Kills - When you change your clock test your smoke alarm
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Brunner on 12 January 2017.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Scheme allows councils to collect contribution towards cost of late-night policing.
Test your family and friends’ smoke alarms this clock change weekend (31 March 2013).
UK and Guatemala working together to tackle rape in conflict
Adults who are sleeping rough and living with mental illness and substance misuse will benefit from £1.9 million funding to improve their access to vital healthcare.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal Decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 6 April 2016.
A new hard-hitting advertising campaign is urging people to make a potentially life-saving move when they change their clocks on the weekend…
DFID brings together donors, the UN and NGOs to make commitments to ensure girls and women are protected in emergencies.
Welsh Office Minister David Jones has welcomed measures unveiled by the Home Office to protect communities from the serious harm caused by criminal…
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