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Forty areas have been awarded £18.4 million to make streets safer through projects to crack down on neighbourhood crimes like burglary, vehicle theft and robbery.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
More than 1,000 new trainee probation officers have been recruited to bolster the vital work the Probation Service does to cut crime and protect the public, meeting a government target set last July.
Tin Lid Protection (TLP) Ltd, drone security specialists, have achieved the Commissioner’s third party certification mark for their UAVs surveillance cameras.
Lord True, Minister of State for the Cabinet Office, sets the record straight on voter identification plans.
The Home Office Circular provides advice on legislative changes affecting firearms certificates. The changes come into effect on 7 May 2021.
Sobriety tags and drinking bans aimed at reducing alcohol-fuelled crimes launch in England today (Wednesday 31 March), following a successful rollout in Wales.
Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track their movements in a world first scheme to crack down on neighbourhood criminals.
Circular providing advice on legislative changes affecting antique firearms. The changes come into effect on 22 March 2021.
It is suspected that the pills were being sold through illegally operating websites
Cutting crime and building safer communities will be at the heart of new legislation unveiled in Parliament today (9 March 2021).
Package includes £30 million for police to surge activity in serious violence hotspots and new money to steer young people away from crime.
On Monday, the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Act received Royal Assent and became law.
Balkeet Singh Khaira sold hundreds of thousands of Class C drugs from his mother's pharmacy
Rupert Shute to act as Interim Forensic Science Regulator.
The government has published strengthened guidance for local agencies around anti-social behaviour to ensure that victims have their voices heard.
The Joint Unit for Waste Crime celebrates its first anniversary of cracking down on criminals and gangs who commit serious and organised waste crime.
Police will have to consider key risk factors, including safeguarding victims, when deciding on bail.
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, writes to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner and the Victims Commissioner about the government response to COVID-19.
Last month, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) suspended more than 130 SIA licences as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
New campaign to protect children launched as tougher restrictions come into effect
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