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This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 28 November 2012 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on alcohol pricing, Leveson and payday loans.
New powers to help pay the nation's £11bn a year bill for alcohol-related crime and disorder come into effect today.
New powers to help pay the nation’s £11bn a year bill for alcohol-related crime and disorder come into effect next week.
Communities across England and Wales will benefit from two new powers that will help them tackle alcohol-fuelled violence.
Statement was laid in the House of Lords on 4 July 2012 by Lord Henley, and in the House of Commons by James Brokenshire.
Radical plans to turn the tide against irresponsible drinking and empower communities were unveiled by Theresa May.
Radical plans to turn the tide against irresponsible drinking and empower communities to reclaim their high streets were unveiled today by home secretary Theresa May.
The public are being asked their views on how new powers to tackle problems associated with late night drinking can best be targeted in towns and communities around the country.
A public online consultation has been launched today asking for views on the implementation of two new powers designed to help communities deal with problems associated with late night drinking.
We have launched a public consultation today asking for views on extending opening hours over Diamond Jubilee weekend next year.
Pubs, bars and other licensed venues across England and Wales could be allowed to open to sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1am to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee next year.
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill has received Royal Assent today.
Posters warning young people of risks of using fake ID and guidance to help those selling alcohol to spot false documents available.
New posters warning young people of the risks of using fake ID and guidance to help door staff and those selling alcohol to spot false documents and know what to do once they have confiscated them, have been published by the…
Retailers will be banned from selling alcohol below the rate of duty plus VAT under new plans announced today.
Retailers will be banned from selling alcohol below the rate of duty + VAT under new plans announced by the Home Office today.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 18 January 2011 by James Brokenshire, and in the House of Lords by Baroness…
Baroness Neville Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary under secretary of state for crime prevention (James Brokenshire) has…
Licensed venues could sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1 am to celebrate Royal Wedding under plans announced by the Home Office.
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