December 16, 2010
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Government forensics agency to close
Government will work with police to support forensics market following serious financial difficulties at the Forensic Science -
Student protest: update to parliament
Addressing parliament today, the Home Secretary said that ?some students behaved disgracefully?, but that police assessments show groups of ?hardcore…
December 15, 2010
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Solicitor jailed over bogus college scam
Prison sentences totalling eighteen and a half years for three individuals who set up bogus colleges to help illegal immigrants remain in the
December 14, 2010
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Domestic violence support at Christmas
Equalities minister Lynne Featherstone visited a Women's Aid refuge today to raise awareness of the support available for victims of domestic… -
Police funding settlement announced
Police authorities in England and Wales were today told how much cash they will be given by central
December 13, 2010
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Home Office will not appeal 7/7 evidence decision
Court decision against closed hearings for parts of the London bombings inquest will not be -
Christmas booze smugglers stopped at border
Smugglers attempting to sell cheap booze in the lead up to Christmas have had their plans thwarted by officers from the UK Border
December 10, 2010
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Student protests: Theresa May condemns 'appalling levels of violence'
Home Secretary praises police for keeping London?s streets and citizens safe during -
Drug-free recovery at heart of new strategy
Revolutionised treatment services and a drugs trade crack down are the focus of a new government approach launched -
Officers investigate endangered species importation
Allegations of rare agarwood illegal importation is being investigated by the UK Border Agency after an Oxford Street store