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Devices to test if drivers have taken drugs could be approved for use in police stations by the end of the year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Public can access local crime information and resulting police action, with data published on the Government crime mapping website police.uk
Public able to track online what happened after crime was committed in their neighbourhood, on the government’s crime mapping website.
People can now find out how justice was delivered in their neighbourhood, with new data published on the Government’s crime mapping website.
For the first time the public will be able to track online what happened after a crime was committed in their neighbourhood.
Crime outcomes are now published and available for the public to track ahead of the PCC elections.
Police and Crime Commissioners will be required to swear an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office in November, the Government announced today.
Police and crime commissioners will be required to swear an oath of impartiality when they are elected to office in November.
In six months time the public will go to the polls to elect their first Police and Crime Commissioners.
In six months time the public will go to the polls to elect their first police and crime commissioners.
Policing and Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert has written to officers to set out the government’s agenda for policing.
Statement to the House of Commons on the National Police Air Service proposal.
Violent and disruptive drinkers will be targeted by a new Sobriety Order to reduce reoffending and cut crime.
The Home Secretary today received the final part of Tom Winsor’s review into police pay and conditions.
Policing Minister Nick Herbert visited Northumbria and Greater Manchester to promote the benefits of Police and Crime Commissioners.
Policing Minister Nick Herbert visited Leeds to talk about the new Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs).
The East of England will today play host to the latest regional roadshow about Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs).
Nick Herbert visited Hertfordshire Constabulary police headquarters in Welwyn Garden City to meet police officers and staff.
Policing Minister Nick Herbert visits Portsmouth today to promote the arrival of police and crime commissioners later this year.
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