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All registered sex offenders will face much tougher checks from today (13 August). The new measures will tighten areas of the current law that could be open to exploitation by offenders who seek to cause harm.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This speech was delivered to the National Security Summit by James Brokenshire on 3 July 2012.
James Brokenshire's keynote speech at the inaugural Securing Asia conference.
Statement laid in the House of Commons on 26 June 2012 by James Brokenshire, and in the House of Lords by Lord Henley.
Minister for Crime and Security James Brokenshire has visited Weymouth and Portland today to see how security plans are developing ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 10 May 2012 by James Brokenshire and House of Lords by Lord Henley
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 25 April 2012 by James Brokenshire. The Justice and Home Affairs…
Fraudsters are costing the UK an estimated £73 billion a year, the National Fraud Authority (NFA) announced today.
Statement on opt-in decisions was laid on 15 March 2012 in the House of Commons by James Brokenshire, and in the House…
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 14 March 2012 by James Brokenshire and the House of Lords by Lord …
Minister for Crime and Security James Brokenshire watched as the Metropolitan Police Olympic Torch protection team were put through their paces today at a training exercise in Hendon.
The government sets out plans to close loopholes identified with the operation of the sex offenders’ register, Home Office announced today.
A major two day exercise is currently underway testing the response of the government and the emergency services to a terrorist incident set during the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Lords on 17 January 2012 by Lord Henley and in the House of Commons by James…
A cross government strategy to provide better protection and support for missing people and their families was unveiled by Crime and Security Minister James Brokenshire today.
James Brokenshire unveiled strategy for ensuring missing people and their families are provided with better protection and support.
Statement laid in the House of Commons on 5 December 2011 by James Brokenshire, and in the House of Lords by Lord Henley.
Measures to protect public and businesses from cyber attacks and promote economic growth published as part of UK Cyber Security Strategy.
Ten teenagers spent a day at the heart of government for the second Takeover Day on Thursday 10 November.
In the light of the summer riots James Brokenshire has launched a consultation to consider how to give police more tools to tackle disorder.
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