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New campaign to protect children launched as tougher restrictions come into effect
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The new measures target antique firearms used in violent crime and mean that up to 26,000 guns will now require firearms licences.
Door supervisor Connor McMillan saved the life of a man who was stabbed near Crown Point Shopping Car Park in Denton, Greater Manchester.
Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs) are designed to ensure repeat offenders are more likely to be caught and put in prison.
Dstl – the science inside UK defence and security showcased a selection of the vital work it is doing on behalf the Home Office.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has launched 2 consultations paving the way for new powers to tackle knife crime.
Special chicken boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in chicken shops across Britain, the policing minister has announced today.
Policing Minister confirms £35 million for 18 Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to set up Violence Reduction Units.
A stop and search pilot has today been rolled out to all 43 forces in England and Wales
Home Office launches consultation on statutory guidance for police issuing firearms licences.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke at an event in Downing Street about providing positive opportunities for young people.
New fees will lower costs of administration for taxpayers.
Sajid Javid today announced he has provisionally allocated £35 million to Police and Crime Commissioners in 18 local areas to set up violence reduction units.
School children across England are to benefit from extra lessons on the dangers of carrying knives.
New legislation paves the way for Knife Crime Prevention Orders.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke at the Serious Violence Summit in Downing Street.
Government will work with sports organisations such as the Premier League and basketball, boxing and cycling bodies to increase sports activity in youth crime hot spots
Researchers are seeking solutions to the problem of people carrying concealed blades in public places.
Impetus and partners chosen to deliver Youth Endowment Fund
A further £100 million funding will be made available to police forces in the worst affected areas in England and Wales for knife and violent crime.
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