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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Three men – one of whom is a vicar - have today been found guilty of being behind a massive scam to organise hundreds of sham marriages in East Sussex.
Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire sees the success of anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related crime measures in Newquay.
This speech was delivered at the Coin Street Community Centre in London on 28 July 2010. The text here is as written, not as delivered.
In a speech today the Home Secretary called for changes in how anti-social behaviour is tackled, including more local control and more freedom for police to decide how to deal with each case.
Proposals for new measures to crack down on problem premises and give more powers to local communities were unveiled by the government.
Statement to the House of Lords by Baroness Neville-Jones on Wednesday 28 July 2010.
Newsletter for those with licences granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 and others with an interest in the regulation.
Testing household products on animals will end, according to Home Office minister Lynne Featherstone.
Judgment finds that failed asylum seekers should be allowed to work if they have waited longer than 12 months for a decision on their further submission.
New 'streamlining' rules will make the process of exchanging evidence in criminal cases more straightforward for countries in the European Union. There are a lot of myths about what this means to the UK. Find out t…
The exchange of evidence between European Union (EU) countries will become streamlined and less bureaucratic the government announced today.
The annual statistics on the use of animals in scientific research were published today by the Office for National Statistics. The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Division (ASPD) and Inspectorate (ASPI) have also published t…
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as…
From November, spouses and partners of British citizens will need to display good knowledge of the English language to get a marriage visa.
Home Office to appeal against High Court ruling that giving less than 72 hours notice before removing someone from the country is illegal.
Today we’ve launched a consultation paper which outlines new ways to change the face of policing over the next five years, and we’d like you to get involved and have your say.
Radical new programme of reform to re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect borders.
Speech by Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, James Brokenshire.
The Minister of State for Immigration (Damian Green): On 9 June 2010, my Rt Hon Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department…
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