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Keir Starmer is calling for EU nationals living in the UK to be granted full voting rights in future elections.
Surrey PC recognised at PFEW Roads Policing Conference.
Writing about his bid to be Justice Select Committee chair, Steve Brine MP says it time for an "energetic gear change" on Committee corridor.
Harry Dunn’s mother has made an emotional plea to Boris Johnson to force the US to hand over the American diplomat’s wife charged over her son’s death.
The Metropolitan Police has been criticised after announcing it will start using facial recognition cameras to target serious offenders in London.
National Chair responds to Funding Settlement.
National Chair calls for long-term funding to combat increase in offending
Today is the 10th ‘Day of the Endangered Lawyer’. To mark the day, the Bar Council has published a guest blog by a member of its International Committee, Patrick Duffy.
Moves to give John Bercow a peerage should be put on hold while new bullying claims against him are investigated, according to Andrea Leadsom.
The Bar Council has issued a response to the new Western Circuit report “This Doesn’t Look Like Justice”.
Boris Johnson has been handed a fresh defeat in the House of Lords after peers backed calls to reinstate protections for child refugees in his flagship Brexit bill.
Tory MPs from the North East have vowed to attend the Durham Miners Gala this year after its organiser said he would “rather be found dead in a ditch” than invite them.
Convicted terrorists out of prison on license will now face lie detector tests to prove they have been de-radicalised.
The Uighurs are being subjected to the largest surveillance and internment of an ethnic minority since the Holocaust. The horrors of the past are being repeated - and we are failing to act, writes Baroness Warsi
A former Labour MP who won a libel battle with the Unite union has threatened to call in the bailiffs to recover her costs.
Women's minister Victoria Atkins has revealed that she has suffered sexual harassment in the workplace.
Last year saw the highest number of knife and offensive weapon offences for a decade, according to new statistics from the Ministry of Justice.
Reality TV-style broadcasting of criminals being sentenced comes with risks that need to be guarded against, warns the Bar Council today.
Boris Johnson will aim to "cut the head off the snake" and crack down on crime with a new cross-government taskforce.
The Police Federation of England and Wales has asked Government to agree to a sustained funding settlement which could allow forces to make long-term strategic plans to battle crime and support communities.
A Labour peer has been suspended after being found guilty of harassment following accusations of “stalkerish” behaviour by a young woman working in Parliament.
Improvements to the way that Immigration Rules are written and presented would make them easier to follow for applicants and save the Government almost £70 million over ten years.
Former Durham Chief Constable joins calls for a review of current legislation in wake of Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg’s death.
Amid chaos over who will be the torchbearer for Corbynism, Sir Keir Starmer has quickly emerged as the clear favourite to be next Labour leader.