Savings of £3.2 billion annually from 2013/14 are to be made through transformations in information technology.
The law on joint enterprise is so confusing for juries and courts alike that legislation is needed to ensure justice for both victims and defendants and end the high number of cases reaching the Court of Appeal, MPs on the Justice Committee have warned in a new report
In a report published on 3 November 2011, the Lords Constitution Committee sounds an alarm over sweeping new powers proposed under the Protection of Freedoms Bill to allow ministers to change the basis on which law enforcement bodies can enter private property
An independent review team charged with reviewing the UK’s extradition laws has today made its recommendations to the government
The UK Border Agency is warning people not to be taken in by scammers demanding cash in return for dealing with immigration cases (June 14th)
Mephedrone and its related compounds are to be banned and made Class B drugs following recommendations
Continued budget cuts will compromise ICT'€™s ability to deliver savings elsewhere in public service organisations,
Little is happening to protect victims of child sexual exploitation in many communities around the country and in some areas budget cuts may lead to the issue being downgraded
Communities can now compare their local police performance with that of forces across England and Wales at the click of a computer mouse
In his speech to the Conservative Party Conference today, Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox has paid tribute to the armed forces in Afghanistan and Libya, as well as recalling the conflict in the Falklands, saying..
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