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The changes under the act cover control of NBOMe and benzofuran compounds, lisdexamphetamine, zopiclone, zaleplon, tramadol and reclassification of ketamine.
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Seven universities have signed up to a 12 month pilot scheme to encourage responsible drinking among students.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
ONS figures published today (22 May) show that while recent net migration remains stable it has fallen by a third since its peak in 2005.
Home Secretary urges Federation to choose reform over status quo.
The new Child Rescue Alert text message scheme sends out appeals quickly when a child goes missing.
This circular highlights revisions to 2 of the codes of practice, issued under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) - codes C and H.
Speech given by Home Secretary Theresa May at Police Federation 2014.
Speech given by Damian Green on Tuesday 20 May.
Employers could now face fines of up to £20,000 per illegal worker under new legislation.
Childcare businesses will benefit from clearer and simpler guidance following a review of how regulations governing the sector are enforced.
The Immigration Bill received Royal Assent today (14 May).
Progress has been made in improving UK maritime security through strong working partnerships between the maritime sector and government.
The UK's national strategy for maritime security has been launched today (13 May 2014).
Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today
The coalition government is making significant progress in the battle against hate crime, according to an official report.
A speech on Modern Slavery by Karen Bradley, Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime Minister.
Modern Slavery and Organised Crime Minister calls on students, academics and the public to unite against modern slavery in a speech at Oxford University.
On 1 May the government launched a call for evidence on the balance of powers between the UK and the EU on police and criminal justice.
Four new Commissioners to take up IPCC roles.
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