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David Gauke has said the decision that almost saw serial rapist John Worboys released from prison was his “responsibility entirely” as he vowed ministers would learn from the case.
Amber Rudd has denied claims that police cuts are behind the recent surge in gang violence in London - but pledged a raft of new measures to tackle it.
Michael Gallagher, the head of the Metropolitan police’s organised crime command, said that arrests were not enough to stop the killings in London.
Supporters of Jeremy Corbyn on Labour’s NEC tried to prevent disciplinary action being taken against party members, leaked minutes show.
UKIP has been branded “virtually dead” after fielding 75% fewer candidates in the May local elections.
Jeremy Corbyn is among a host of London Labour MPs demanding to meet Theresa May and Amber Rudd in a bid to tackle the recent surge in knife and gun crime in the capital.
The Bar Council, representing all barristers in England and Wales, has today issued a statement in response to the Ministry of Justice’s announcement on the launch of a new online service for people to start a claim in the County Court for amounts up to £10,000.
MP and peers have lost dozens of iPads which were bought with thousands of pounds of taxpayer cash, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Dr Anne Kemp from SNC-Lavalin assesses the business potential of Big Data and the ability it provides companies to get insight into how their assets are performing.
David Gauke has insisted homeowners should be able to defend themselves against an intruder in their home after a pensioner was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Ahead of the Government’s introduction of a PPI fee cap, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has re-iterated its call for law firms to consider how much they charge in this area.
National and international legal bodies have today sent an open letter to Turkish authorities, voicing their concern over the rising tide of human rights violations against lawyers and threats to the legal profession in Turkey.
The Government is planning a fresh crackdown on “aggressive” behaviour by bailiffs, it has been reported.
The head of the Crown Prosecution Service Alison Saunders is preparing to step down amid criticism over the collapse of a number of rape trials.
Theresa May has paid tribute to victims of UK terror attacks and the Grenfell Tower fire in her Easter message this year.
The UK’s top police officer has said social media is a factor in the growing rate of UK knife crime.
Statement by Chair and Vice-Chair of the Bar on the to criminal barristers' decision to strike.
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The Home Office has failed to keep track of hundreds of thousands of people who should have left the country in the past two years, a watchdog has revealed.
Theresa May retains "full confidence" in David Gauke despite severe criticism of his handling of the John Worboys case, Downing Street has said.
Theresa May has not yet discussed plans for post-Brexit immigration with her top ministerial team, Amber Rudd revealed today.
Pensions paid to MPs are funded through profits linked directly to the Kremlin, PoliticsHome can reveal.
Consumers could be forced to pay an additional 22p deposit for every bottle they buy at the till as part of a Government crackdown on waste.
The threat of more terror attacks in the UK will remain high for at least another two years and could even increase, according to security chiefs.