Sweeping new proposals that will reform, modernise and improve the diversity of judicial appointments have been announced by the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke
The Migration Advisory Committee has today advised that the Shortage Occupation List be revised to restrict migrants from outside the European Economic Area to a smaller proportion of occupations within the UK labour market
The number of police officers in Scotland is at a record high according to figures released today
The new Government body responsible for rolling-out next generation broadband across the UK has begun its work
Community projects that tackle female offending have been awarded £3.5m in funding, Justice Minister Crispin Blunt announced today
The provision of Appropriate Adults for children in police custody focuses on complying with Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984 legislation. More work is now needed on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, a joint inspection has found
The process of background checking more than 380,000 Games time workers, athletes and officials ahead of next summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games has begun, the Home Office announced today
Study remains the most common reason for migrating into the United Kingdom since 2009. Just over three quarters of the 228,000 students arriving to the UK are citizens from outside the European Union (EU).
The Government believes that more needs to be done to ensure fairness in the justice system. This means introducing more effective sentencing policies
Older people and the less well-off are to be the target of an ambitious campaign to get 7.5 million new internet users
|