U.K. Home Office

Police should visit every victim says Home Secretary

Police should visit every victim of crime, no matter how minor the offence, Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary said yesterday. By Tom Whitehead, Home Affairs Editor In a clear signal to chief constables, he said the principle was...

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Bell "unlikely" to stand as MP

Martin Bell tells Sarah Falkland about his general election plans The leading independent campaigner Martin Bell says he is "unlikely" to stand at the next general election. Mr Bell says he has not completely ruled out another...

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Home Office minister to take part in ID card webchat

FOLLOWING the launch of the goverment's ID card scheme in Manchester , Junior Home Office Minister Meg Hillier will be taking part in a webchat to answer your questions. Meg Hillier will be online here at 2pm Monday November 23...

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ACPO proposes new domestic violence database

Fears over unsubstantiated and malicious allegations The latest wheeze to emerge from ACPO and the Home Office is yet another new law and order database – this one including individuals who are unconvicted, but against whom...

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Victory for the Mail campaign: Cowboy clampers face five years' jail

Ruthless: Clampers will be regulated and threatened with jail Cowboy clampers could be jailed for five years if they flout strict rules unveiled today. In a huge victory for the Daily Mail, ministers have decided that clampers...

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Parents say minister avoids questions about son’s killer

Nov 20 2009 by James McCarthy, Western Mail Parents say minister avoids questions about son’s killer THE parents of a murdered company manager last night accused Home Office minister Phil Woolas of “sidestepping” questions...

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Plea over asylum family detention

The Mhangos are being held at the Dungavel detention centre A Glasgow MSP has written to the UK Immigration Minister to complain about the detention of an asylum seeker and her daughter at Dungavel, Lanarkshire. Florence and...

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The Identity Cards Act 2006 (Commencement No. 5) Order 2009: Web Version

This Order brings into force section 2(1) and (2), and section 5(1)(b), of the Identity Cards Act2006 (“the 2006 Act”) on 30th November 2009 in relation to any person to whom paragraph(2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) of article 2...

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Local Playwright and Human Rights Campaigner told to leave UK

Lydia Besong and her husband Bernard Batey fled Cameroon and came to the UK seeking asylum on 17 December 2006. On 29 October 2009 the couple returned to their home in Rochdale to find a letter from the Border and Immigration...

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Nigeria: Nigerian Marriage Sparks Visa Row in UK

London — A newspaper claim that a Nigerian has faked a marriage with his daughter to secure a United Kingdom visa for her has sparked renewed debate for immigration control in the country. A British conservative tabloid, Daily...

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