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Speech given by Rt Hon Damian Green MP at the Association of Police and Crime Commissioner (APCC) event on 23 January 2013
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by James Brokenshire.
Strict new guidelines are to be established to prevent public bodies abusing powers to enter homes and businesses.
GPs, midwives, youth workers and social workers will be trained to identify and help victims of human trafficking, the Home Office announced.
A gang of 18 behind a sham marriage scam stretching from Yorkshire to Pakistan have been jailed for a total of nearly 28 years.
Response to findings on the review of police pay and conditions, laid in the House on 15 January 2013 by Theresa May.
The Security Industry Authority has today appointed Bill Matthews as Acting Chairman.
A panel of experts have come together at the Home Office to discuss ways to tackle female genital mutilation.
A new senior appointment has been made to the National Crime Agency (NCA).
A new senior appointment has been made to the national crime agency (NCA).
Mark Sedwill has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary for the Home Office.
Police will be able to introduce equipment to test drivers for drugs after the home office approved kit for use in stations.
The offenders were removed in just a few months as a result of a joint operation by the UK Border Agency and the Metropolitan Police.
Following the Metropolitan Police appeal for public help to trace 28-year-old Ibrahim Magag, the Home Office issued the following statement.
More than 175 of London’s most prolific foreign national offenders (FNOs) have been removed from the UK in just a few months.
An additional £500,000 to help communities confront the problem of youth violence was announced by the Home Office today.
Volunteers will benefit from a free service allowing them to re-use criminal records checks time and again, the government announced today.
Amendment to the determinations made under Police Regulations 2003.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 19 December 2012 by Theresa May.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 19 December 2012 by Damian Green.
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