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NIESR research shows that non-European economic and student migrants impose costs on UK public services that are small but relative to the total cost of these services and to the share of these groups in the population as a whole

The Ministry of Justice has announced that there were 57 apparent self-inflicted deaths among prisoners in England and Wales in 2011

The Government has published a consultation on the future of fire and rescue control services in England. This follows the closure of the FireControl project, announced on 20 December 2010Local fire and rescue authorities have a statutory duty to answer emergency calls and mobilise resources. They have continued to fulfil this duty, and be funded to do so, during the lifetime of the project and, consequently, the closure of the project poses no risk to public safety.

 

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A recent demonstration by an academic indicates more needs to be done by firms to protect peripherals from security risks

 

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

 

The latest National Statistics on police service strength in England and Wales produced by the Home Office are released today

 

For the first time, NIESR researchers use National Insurance registrations by foreign nationals to analyse the impact of immigration on the UK labour market. Results indicate that - even during the recent recession - increased immigration was not associated with increases in claims for Jobseekers Allowance

 

HMYOI Feltham continues to operate fairly well, but progress had halted and in some areas regressed, said Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of a full unannounced inspection of the under-18 part of the London young offender institution

 

A scheme that allows parents to find out whether people with access to their family are sex offenders will be extended to a further 11 police forces this month

 

London is on the cusp of transforming the way information is shared between Government bodies and the public

 

Malicious software - designed to infect computers to steal bank details and identity information - poses a growing threat in the UK as more people use the internet and an increasing proportion of economic activity takes place online. MPs on the Science and Technology Select Committee say the Government must do more to help the public understand how to stay safe online

 

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson today promised to relentlessly pursue extra funding to protect police from cuts and boost police numbers across the capital, as he joined a Safer Neighbourhood Team in Shepherds Bush to mark the launch of the new Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime

 

HMP Kennet was making sufficient progress, with particular improvements in the provision of purposeful activity, said Nick Hardwick, Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing the report of an unannounced inspection of Merseyside training jail

 
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