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ePolitix.com reports on Tuesday's questions to justice ministers.ePolitix.com reports on Tuesday's questions to...
Justice secretary Jack Straw has announced proposals to "recast" controversial proposals on inquests in the Coroners and Justice B...
Balls outlines child safety plansBalls outlines child safety plans
The children's secretary has told MPs there should be no "buck passing" when it comes to the safety of children.
Police criminal records revealedPolice criminal records revealed
Freedom of information figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats show that more than 1,000 serving police officers have a criminal...
Judy Mallaber MP: A safer internet for childrenJudy Mallaber MP: A safer internet...
Ahead of her debate in Westminster Hall, Labour MP Judy Mallaber discusses the problem of abusive images on the internet.
Anne McIntosh MP: Protect the victims of shopliftingAnne McIntosh MP: Protect the victims...
Conservative MP Anne McIntosh outlines the concerns behind her Theft from Shops (Use of Penalty Notices for Disorder) Bill, which ...
Smith criticised over domestic violence policySmith criticised over domestic violence policy
Jacqui Smith has been accused of "spin" and "gimmicks" over the government's latest anti-domestic violence campaign.
Triple prosecution for Langworthy landlordTriple prosecution for Langworthy landlord
A landlord with a property in Salford is believed to be the first in the country to be prosecuted for failing to get it licensed u...
Knife crime row emails publishedKnife crime row emails published
Civil servants accused No10 of "cherry picking" knife crime statistics, emails have revealed.
Retirement age backed by European courtRetirement age backed by European court
European judges have ruled that Britain's compulsory retirement age can remain in place.
Rise in police weapons useRise in police weapons use
There has been a 17.5 per cent increase in the number of occasions on which police officers have used their firearms.
Government entitled to claw back benefit over-payments - High CourtGovernment entitled to claw back benefit...
The Government is legally entitled to take court action to recover social security benefits paid "by mistake" to claimants innocen...
Winton Scheme Takes SNAP Decision To Reduce Burglary Winton Scheme Takes SNAP Decision To...
THOUSANDS of homes in the Eccles district of Winton, Salford, are to benefit from a new SelectaDNA property marking scheme, which ...
Police warning on anti-terror lawPolice warning on anti-terror law
The Metropolitan Police Federation has warned that anti-terrorist legislation could prove unworkable and undermine public percepti...
Winton SNAPs backWinton SNAPs back
Five arrests for drugs offences, 75 litter picks, 75 pieces of graffiti removed, 17.5 tonnes of bulky waste collected, 40 suspecte...
STOP THE HEARTBREAK FOR DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIMS THIS VALENTINE’S DAYSTOP THE HEARTBREAK FOR DOMESTIC ABUSE...
Greater Manchester Police has launched an awareness week (Monday 9 February to Sunday 15 February) to help stop the heartbreak for...
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