In a report published today, the Home Affairs Committee criticises the UK Border Agency's management of the processes for the enforced removal of those who are being deported from the UK
Commenting on figures gathered by the BBC on turnaround times for ambulance services, Ambulance Service Network (ASN) director Jo Webber said they showed a system under pressure but still performing
Currently operating at a loss of around £2 million each month, the government has decided to wind down operations at its forensics agency by March 2012
The energy secretary, Chris Huhne, is to face a criminal charge in connection with allegedly dodging a speeding offence, the director of public prosecutions has announced
The government’s radical programme will leave us with a police force that is answerable to the public and transformed in its ability to fight crime, the Home Secretary said today
Tories resorting to misinformation to hide the reality of their failures on immigration and unemployment says Bryant
Following the announcement that UK border controls had been relaxed without proper authorisation during the summer of 2011, the Home Affairs committee held a number of evidence sessions to establish the facts of the case and determine what had led to such a situation occurring
A new report from the Ambulance Service network says changes to the way ambulances are measured could help improve response times in rural areas but only if there is clarity on how services will be commissioned
The 200th rogue claims management firm is now in the process of being closed by the Ministry of Justice
More antisemitic incidents were recorded in Manchester than in London last year, despite the capital having a Jewish community almost seven times larger, according to figures released today
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