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Posters warning young people of risks of using fake ID and guidance to help those selling alcohol to spot false documents available.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Policing and Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert visited West Yorkshire to hear about the work of local police to tackle crime.
Home Secretary Theresa May has praised the bravery of police officer who was stabbed while tackling an armed robber.
New posters warning young people of the risks of using fake ID and guidance to help door staff and those selling alcohol to spot false documents and know what to do once they have confiscated them, have been published by the…
New guidelines will help frontline professionals such as nurses, doctors, teachers and social workers identify and prevent Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), equalities minister Lynne Featherstone announced today.
The millionth new UK passport has been issued free to World War Two veteran Janet Varrall as a part of the free passports scheme for the wartime generation.
The General Register Office are at the 'Who Do You Think You Are?' show at Kensington Olympia Exhibition Centre from 25 to 27 February 2011.
This speech was given by Nick Herbert MP at the joint ACPO and Restorative Justice Council conference in Manchester on 16 February 2011.
A quarter of British people are expected to have booked their Easter and summer holiday by the end of February and so are today urged by the Identity and passport Service and ABTA to check their passport.
The government’s new independent reviewer of counter-terrorism legislation takes up his post today.
Plans to allow religious buildings in England and Wales to host civil ceremonies announced.
As part of its commitment to advancing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB and T) people, the government will today announce that religious buildings will be allowed to host civil partnership registratio…
Theresa May says that a legal framework is required to make sure parliament makes laws, not the courts.
Disabled people who want to become councillors or MPs will have access to a fund to help them overcome the barriers they face, under proposals published today.
An international sham marriage gang was targeted this morning in a series of raids on addresses across South Yorkshire.
Details about the government's annual limit for the number of non-EU workers have been unveiled today alongside changes to work visas.
Today the Government is publishing a consultation paper, co-produced with Equality 20251 and disability organisations, which seeks views on …
Statement on the sex offenders register made by Theresa May 16 February 2011.
Technology that could help frontline officers deal with counter-terrorism scenarios has been demonstrated to Baroness Neville Jones.
The coalition government has launched the first stage of plans to give members of the public the right to comment on every aspect of new legislation.
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