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David Tucker, crime lead at the College of Policing has responded to the HMIC's State of Policing: The Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales 2016.
David T C Davies MP argues that the European Arrest Warrant is being used by Governments to shut down critics and must be reformed.
The Centre for Ageing Better has awarded a grant of £39,000 to Good Things Foundation for new research with people in later life around digital technology. We want to develop a deeper understanding of why some people in later life become sustained internet users, whilst others only use the internet rarely or never, and even stop using it altogether.
New Use statistics further prove the effectiveness of the less than lethal weapon, says the Police Federation of England and Wales.
In response to the letter from Rachel Reeves MP, Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee, to Dr Andrea Coscelli, Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority, a spokesperson for SSE said:
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has called for an adaption and enhancement of the existing network in order to optimise performance in a low carbon energy system.
A ruling from the Court of Appeal today means that prisoners will still be able to access legal aid during important hearings.
Writing after the Westminster attack, James Cleverly remembers his friend and former comrade, killed ‘doing his duty’ and protecting Members of Parliament.
Whole energy system thinking is critical - the challenge is knowing where, when and how to enhance and adapt the UK's energy networks.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has brought together leading experts to discuss cybersecurity risks to coincide with its spring update to the Risk Outlook.
The Government has a record of failure when it comes to tackling the rising scale of organised child sexual abuse, says Diane Abbott MP.
The GGF recently commissioned an independent consumer survey and the final results have revealed some useful insights for the Federation and its Members.
Chief Constable Alex Marshall is retiring from policing and will take up a post tackling corruption in sport. Mr Marshall will join the International Cricket Council in September this year.
The Energy Technologies Institute argue that if the UK makes Carbon Capture and Storage part of the UK’s future energy system, the economic prize could be considerable.
Progress towards real equality for disabled people over the past twenty years is insufficient and 'littered with missed opportunities and failures'.
David Tucker, Crime Lead at the College of Policing, said: “The new legislation is a significant change for policing and has sought to strike a balance between the need for police to manage investigations and not leaving a person suspected of a crime on bail for an unacceptably long period.
Police Federation warning as new Policing and Crime Act comes into force today.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is calling on law firms to help to create transgender-positive workplaces, and is sharing real-life stories to help them achieve this.
Older people who have moved into retirement leasehold properties could be being hit with unfair fees worth thousands of pounds, according to the Law Commission.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has today published the detailed findings of its consultation about what should happen if a solicitor falls short of expected standards.
Deputy speaker of Parliament Lindsay Hoyle reflects on the week in which Parliament's security was breached.
To the casual observer, it is as if nothing ever happened.
Last week’s attack was barbaric and shocking, though few can say it was wholly unexpected. Morbid though it is, the question was “when” as opposed to “if” following the tragedies of Paris, Brussels, and others.
Design Commission report calls on devolved governments, mayors and local authorities to step up in the wake of housing shortages, social cohesion and better living space planning.