Stephen Rimmer has been appointed as the new Director General for Crime Reduction and Community Safety Group within the Home Office, Permanent Secretary Sir David Normington announced today
Two new funds totalling £14 million are being made available to the voluntary sector to empower communities to take action against crime and antisocial behaviour, Crime Prevention Minister Baroness Browning announced today (July 20th)
Warwickshire Police Authority is 'performing adequately', according to an independent report released today by the Audit Commission and Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC).
The Cabinet Office’s report into HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) capability has been published.
Residents of Greater Manchester will be the first British citizens able to apply for a voluntary ID card from late 2009, the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, announced
A bill to make newcomers to the UK earn the right to stay here, strengthen the border, and ensure we have a firm but fair immigration system was published in Parliament today
The Commons Home Affairs Committee "deplores" News International's attempt to "deliberately thwart" the original investigation into phone hacking in 2005-06 but also states that the police set aside a huge amount of material that could have identified other perpetrators and victims (July 20th)
Responding to the publication ‘Experimental statistics on victimisation of children aged 10 to 15: Findings from the British Crime Survey (BCS)’, Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice Nick Herbert has said...
Businesses are saving nearly £3 billion a year due to the Government’s Simplification programme
Individuals banned from the UK for stirring-up hatred have been named and shamed for the first time, the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, has announced
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