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Jeremy Corbyn has launched a fresh attack on government police cuts on the back of a two-fold increase in attempted murders since the Tories came to power.
Ministers should take immediate action to end the use of "extreme or controversial" restraint techniques on children held in detention by the state, a powerful committee of MPs and peers has said.
Criminals with minor convictions may no longer have to reveal them to potential employers, under plans being considered by Sajid Javid.
International Trade Secretary and President of the Board of Trade Dr Liam Fox writes to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the World Trade Organization, on 15 April 1994 in Marrakesh.
Ministers must do more to stop young people feeling "worthless" in a bid to tackle the "national emergency" of rising violent crime, Sajid Javid will say today.
Boris Johnson has hit back at David Lammy after the Labour MP compared hard Brexiteers to Nazis.
A Labour MP has mocked Ukip after its leader defended a senior member who said he “wouldn’t even rape” her.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden to face longstanding sexual assault allegations, Labour frontbencher Emily Thornberry has said.
Former Liberal Democrat Cabinet minister Alistair Carmichael writes following his Urgent Question on the guilty verdict handed to pro- democracy activists in Hong Kong.
The souls of those who were murdered in the Rwandan Genocide cry out for justice. But from Britain justice has at least been delayed and at worst denied, says Andrew Mitchell MP.
Labour MP David Hanson writes ahead of his debate on prevention of retail crime.
A cross-party group of MPs have urged ministers to introduce a new watchdog to crack down on debt enforcement firms.
Theresa May is facing fresh calls to sack a government adviser after he made another string of controversial remarks about race.
Labour's Thangam Debbonaire MP writes ahead of her Westminster Hall debate on LGBT rights in Brunei.
The law clearly needs to change, to flip the presumption that anyone who has fathered a child through rape should be able to apply for access regardless of the risk they present to that child, to make an application possible only in the most exceptional of circumstances, says Louise Haigh MP.
The Police Federation of England and Wales has announced it will no longer be holding its annual Police Bravery Awards at The Dorchester Hotel.
A cross-party group of nearly 100 MPs have called on Sajid Javid to do more to protect mosques from attacks ahead of Islam’s holy month of Ramadan.
Social media firms are to be warned that they face being banned from Britain unless they can crackdown on terrorist content and combat child sex abuse online under new duty of care laws.
The Police Federation of England and Wales' National Chair responds following a briefing from the National Police Chiefs’ Council which detailed the operational policing plans surrounding Brexit.
Short prison sentences should be axed to stem prison overcrowding, an influential group of MPs has demanded.
At least 12 young victims of knife crime attend accident and emergency departments every day, MPs have warned, as they flagged "worrying gaps" in the way the NHS records youth violence.
Conservative MP for Mid Worcestershire, Nigel Huddleston, writes in advance of his Westminster Hall debate on Puppy smuggling.
We are witnessing a serious mental health epidemic in our prisons. The Government must ask themselves why they are subjecting young people to segregation for extended periods, says Emma Hardy MP.
The Conservative mayoral candidate for London has taken a swipe at the knife crime summit convened by Theresa May in Downing Street today.