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  • The Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice (Mr Nick Herbert): I am pleased to announce that today my hon Friends the Home…

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  • Nick Herbert says the police must do everything possible to cut costs and use resources better.

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  • A new code of practice will regulate how mobile phone recycling companies check to see if the phones they buy are stolen.

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  • Ten people have been arrested at a west London food firm for working illegally.

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  • A new deal to stop an estimated 100,000 stolen mobile phones, worth around £4m, being sold to recycling companies was announced today by crime prevention minister James Brokenshire.

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  • Border officers averted disaster after finding three men wrapped in plastic bin bags in a lorry heading for Workington in Cumbria.

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  • Immigration minister makes written statement to Parliament on technology supplier.

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  • The minister for security gave this speech on 22 July at the security day conference at Farnborough air show.

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  • Theresa May confirms that panel has full government support to continue in its role overseeing publication of all publicly-held documents.

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  • Those caught in possession of Naphyrone, often advertised as NRG1, face a maximum of five years in prison alongside an unlimited fine.

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  • Detention of children at the immigration removal centre to end but the facility will continue to house adults.

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  • Naphyrone (often called ‘NRG1’) and its related compounds will become Class B drugs from Friday July 23, 2010.

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  • This written ministerial statement was submitted to the House of Commons by Damian Green, the minister of state for immigration, on July 22,…

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  • The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime Prevention (JamesBrokenshire): My right honourable friend the Lord Chancellor and…

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  • e-Borders is the electronic collection and checking of individual passenger details against UK police, security and immigration watchlists…

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  • I want to place on record the government’s support for the work of the Hillsborough Independent Panel under the chairmanship of the Right…

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  • Baroness Neville Jones: My Rt honourable Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May) has today made the following…

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  • Two people have been arrested following a UK Border Agency raid on a restaurant in Liverpool.

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  • The Home Office now has full responsibility for alcohol licensing and enforcement which ministers hope will lead to a more consistent approach on this priority issue.

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  • Home Office minister Nick Herbert has said planned reforms will ensure police are able to spend more time on the streets.

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