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Policing and Criminal Justice Minister, Nick Herbert comments on today's protest march in London.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A national search for nation's most innovative crime fighting projects has been launched by the crime prevention minister.
A national search for the most innovative crime fighting projects has been launched today by crime prevention minister, James Brokenshire.
Immigration minister reiterates commitment to cracking down on marriages for visas as reports by registrars rise.
Publication of the Report on removal of full appeal rights against refusal of Entry Clearance decisions under the Points Based System
Addressing officers at the session in Coventry yesterday, the minister explained that collaboration will play a key part in delivering the government's vision for police reform.
Minister helps secure new "entrepreneur route" for international graduates
Nick Herbert gave this speech at the Collaboration in Policing conference in Coventry on 22 March 2011. This version is as spoken.
A strong indication that the government will apply to opt in to a Europe-wide effort to help tackle human trafficking was signalled today.
Tougher criteria for people wanting to come to the UK to study and limits on their right to work are among major reforms announced today.
Radical reforms to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) will make it a stronger, more focussed and more efficient organisation, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities Theresa May said today.
The government will apply to opt in to a Europe-wide effort to help tackle the brutal crime of human trafficking, subject to Parliament’s views, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Tougher entrance criteria and limits on work entitlements are among changes being made to the student visa system, announced by Theresa May.
Theresa May's statement on reform of the equality and human rights commission 22 March 2011
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 22 March 2011 by Damian Green, and in the House of Lords by Baroness …
Consultation launches to make the organisation a stronger, focused and more efficient, Theresa May said today.
Victims and witnesses in England and Wales will benefit from £1m intiative says Theresa May.
Victims of crime and antisocial behaviour, including bereaved families, will benefit from additional support in their communities.
The Home Secretary delivered this statement to the house on 21 March 2011. References of a political nature have been removed.
This speech was given by Home Secretary, Theresa May, on Friday 18 March 2011. This version is as written, not as spoken.
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