The National Assembly for Wales has taken both written and oral evidence from The Police Federation in respect of the 20% police cuts being imposed in Wales, by the UK Government
The treatment of prisoners in HMP Wandsworth and the conditions in which they are held are now matters of serious concern, said Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of an unannounced full follow-up inspection of the south London jail (August 10th)
An end to late evidence in visa cases will help stop misuse of the Immigration System, says minister (May 19th)
Victims of sexual violence will soon benefit from £860,000 to increase access to Independent Sexual Violence Advisors
Details of £28m government investment revealedNew strategy to ensure UK remains a Global leader in £multi-billion industry of the future
Updated National Standards to define acceptable behaviour for bailiffs were today unveiled by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly
The Police Federation of England and Wales continues to lobby the Government and remind the Prime Minister and Home Secretary of the risks to public safety if they press ahead with the planned 20% cut to policing
The Commons Home Affairs Committee publishes report on implications for the justice and home affairs areas of the accession of Turkey to the European Union (August 1st)
The Committee of Public Accounts has published a report which, on the basis of evidence from the Home Office and the UK Border Agency, examines the management of the work routes of the Points Based System for Immigration (May 17th)
Families now have access to more information than ever before about their risk from crime and anti-social behaviour
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