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Written ministerial statement detailing the appointed person’s opinion on the search powers conferred by the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Victims of antisocial behaviour will now be able to force the police and councils to action if they feel they are being ignored.
The Home Office has unveiled a UK-led international agreement to tackle the threat of new psychoactive substances.
Written ministerial statement details the joint-working approach to the challenges of the rapid development of new psychoactive substances.
NSPCC launches free 24 hour female genital mutilation (FGM) helpline.
Jeremy Browne visits Crimestoppers during its 25th year of operation.
The government has banned 'NBOMe' and 'Benzofury', two groups of 'legal highs'.
This ACMD letter to the Home Secretary advises on a TCDO on 2 groups of novel psychoactive substances (5-6APB and NBOMe compounds).
Jeremy Browne writes to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) accepting recommendations on a TCDO for 5-6APB and NBOMe compounds.
A consultation on strengthening powers to seize drug cutting agents has been launched by the Home Office.
Letters from minister highlight concerns about 'legal highs' (new psychoactive substances), illegal drugs and gases (such as nitrous oxide).
Latest independent statistics show crime continues to fall.
Key workers will learn how to better protect victims on National Stalking Awareness Day.
Network Rail figures reveal 3 year low in metal theft following a clampdown
From today a wider definition of domestic violence, including 16 and 17 year olds and controlling behaviour takes effect
Two Home Office ministers write about ending violence against women and girls.
Latest statistics from the Forced Marriage Unit suggest young people aged between 16 and 25 are most at risk of being forced into marriage.
All scrap metal dealers will have to hold licences as strict new regulations penalising rogue traders became law today.
A number of so-called 'legal highs' including Black Mamba and Mexxy became illegal Class B drugs today.
Series of TV adverts launched as part of the This is Abuse campaign to raise awareness of abusive behaviour in teen relationships.
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