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GMB, the union for shipyard workers, has commented on the announcement from Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead that it intends to make 98 workers redundant.
Save the Children's response to MPs vote on the Lord Dubs amendment on unaccompanied children calling it "deeply disappointing".
GMB calls on David Cameron to keep his promise to help save over 680 British Gas jobs at Oldbury, West Midlands before time runs out
The Bar Council responds to the 500% planned fee increase for families seeking to challenge Home Office immigration decisions
Lib Dem Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Tom Brake MP writes following his parliamentary event in support of Mohamedou Slahi, who has spent 12 years imprisoned in Guantanamo and faces a review board hearing shortly.
In response to today’s announcement by the Immigration Minister on child refugees, Kirsty McNeill, Save the Children’s Director of Advocacy and Campaigns, said:
Police Federation respond to the release of crime in England and Wales statistics
In a round-up of the crime and justice commitments featuring in the main London mayoral candidates’ manifestos, Dods Monitoring explains how local policing and increased use of technology form common priorities.
With less than six months to go until the old CPD requirements no longer apply, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is reminding solicitors and law firms to get ready for the new approach to continuing competence.
Ahead of his debate this evening, Conservative MP Robert Jenrick calls for more fair and consistent treatment of British citizens who return from fighting against Daesh.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority calls for more competition in the Welsh legal market to reduce costs and raise standards.
‘Speak in Safety,’ a parliamentary event held on Monday evening, challenged MPs to scrutinise the highly controversial Investigatory Powers Bill, before it is rushed into law.
Ahead of today's third reading of the Immigration Bill, Baroness Lister calls for the Home Office and DWP must work together to prevent refugees granted asylum from destitution due to ‘move-on’ issues.
The independent chair of the College of Policing, Dame Shirley Pearce, talks to PoliticsHome about the work of the college and the need for more professionalism and consistency if the UK’s 43 police forces are to meet the changing demands of modern crime.
Surveillance campaigners are challenging MPs to boost safety and confidentiality measures in the controversial Investigatory Powers Bill, before it is rushed in to law.
Paul Philip, SRA Chief Executive, has welcomed the Legal Services Board (LSB) research into the price of legal services.
“Any increase in armed police officers could be a good thing, but not if it depletes the frontline,” said Che Donald, lead on firearms for the Police Federation of England and Wales. “Bearing in mind that police levels are at the lowest we’ve seen in decades, the question must be asked – where will these extra firearms officers come from?
The past 24 hours have seen a further serious breakdown in law and order at Calais as approximately 150 migrants, some armed with iron bars, attempted to board UK-bound trucks heading towards the Eurotunnel and resulted in the tragic death of a migrant as a result of being hit by an heavy goods vehicle.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has told the Competition and Markets Authority that making legal service regulators separate from their representative bodies would boost customer choice and the affordability of legal services.
Former Justice Select Committee Chair Lord Beith writes following his recent Lords question on the impact of the total number of prisoners on Government plans for prison reform.
Today’s news that 52 stowaways have been found on board two trucks in Kent comes as no surprise to the Road Haulage Association.
Greater innovation in the legal services market is important for UK PLC, law firms and the users of legal services, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.
Labour MP, Stephen Hepburn, calls for the Health and Safety Executive to be ‘an effective policeman’ to end fatal workplace accidents in the construction industry.
Former Health Minister Norman Lamb writes ahead of his Ten Minute Rule Motion today on Cannabis legalisation and writes that 'as a society we must be prepared to admit when our current laws just aren’t working'.