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Trials of a new approach for handling complaints of antisocial behaviour (ASB) were unveiled today by crime prevention minister.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Gang injunctions' can be used by police and local authorities from next month, minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Users are being helped to kick their habit and lead drug free lives with help from the government.
The government has today committed £125 million in the fight against drugs over the next financial year to help users kick their habit for good and lead drug free lives.
New civil injunctions to prevent gang-related violence will come into effect next month Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Gangs cause significant and lasting harm to our communities by fuelling violence, creating an atmosphere of fear and drawing young people…
Baroness Neville-Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary under secretary of state for the Home Department (James Brokenshire)…
Baroness Neville Jones: My Hon Friend the parliamentary undersecretary of state for crime prevention (James Brokenshire) has…
Revolutionised treatment services and a drugs trade crack down are the focus of a new government approach launched today.
Recovery revolution backed by tough enforcement is central to new drugs strategy
People will be given greater control over alcohol licensing decisions as the government moves to reclaim high streets for sensible drinkers.
Arrests for football-related trouble fell by 10 per cent last season, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Government response to the Rebalancing the Licensing Act consultation and introduction of alcohol policy proposals in the Police…
Arrests for football-related disorder fell by 10 per cent last season, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Statement to the House of Lords and the House of Commons that the 2009-10 report of the appointed person has been laid before Parliament.
Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Post-Council statement My right honourable friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice…
Project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
The government has today banned the importation of a drug found in some samples of so-called legal high Ivory Wave.
The government today banned the importation of a new psychoactive drug found in some samples of the so-called 'legal high' brand Ivory Wave.
Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire will attend the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 8 and 9 November in Brussels…
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