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During 2017, Brexit has straddled every NOAH activity – indeed we estimate that well over 40% of NOAH’s resource this year has been spent on Brexit-related activity.
A permanent memorial is to be built outside Parliament in memory of Keith Palmer, the police officer murdered in a terror attack earlier this year.
David Lammy has made a complaint to the police after receiving a racist email warning he could "suffer the same fate" as Jo Cox.
Theresa May will today set out plans for the UK and Poland to work more closely together on defence and security.
British children who spent the early part of their lives being radicalised in Isis-controlled territories before returning to the UK could pose a ‘serious threat’ to the public, Amber Rudd has warned.
Theresa May has given her backing to a review of procedures around rape cases following the collapse of two trials this week.
The Bar Council have commented on the Government's response to the Lammy Review.
Experts at the Sellafield site have cut the sixth and final hole in the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo (PFCS), a locked vault that was never designed to be opened.
Families across the country are set to see their council tax bills go up under a scheme to unlock £450m of extra funding for local forces, it was announced today.
The Government will today set out its plans to tackle "overt discrimination" against people from ethnic minorities in the justice system.
That’s the message from PFEW Chair Steve White following today’s announcement of the proposed police budget allocation for 2018/19.
John Bercow has mounted a strong defence of rebel Tory MPs accused of being "mutineers" and "malcontents" by the pro-Brexit press.
A UK company has won a multi-million pound deal to supply glove boxes to support nuclear clean-up at Sellafield.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is taking to the skies to improve the resilience of its electricity networks.
The system to keep high rise blocks safe from fire is “not fit for purpose” according to a damning review set up by the Government in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
A Ten Minute Rule Bill to be presented in Parliament on Tuesday 19 December will proposes greater protections for police and other 999 services from prosecution while responding to emergencies
Diane Abbott has hinted that migration levels could remain much the same after Brexit under Labour.
Concerns about how law firms handle personal injury claims, especially when dealing directly with third-party claims management companies (CMCs), have led to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) issuing a revised warning notice.
Without financial commitments to councils, police forces, the Crown Prosecution Service, legal aid and local schools, the Domestic Violence and Abuse Bill will provide little more than a lovely new bookend for a minister’s office, writes Jess Phillips
Surrogacy, residential leasehold, driverless cars and smart contracts are all to be reviewed by the Law Commission.
Partly privatising probation services has caused a “two-tier and fragmented” system in which thousands of criminals are supervised by only a phone call every six weeks, the Government’s watchdog has said.
Follow our minute-by-minute coverage as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn go head to head.
MP Jared O’Mara is not currently attending Parliament following advice from his GP, according to a spokesman.
Conservative MPs are refusing to back down ahead of a crunch vote on the Government’s Brexit bill despite a last-ditch attempt from David Davis to allay their concerns.