APCC leads comment on plans to ban the sale and use of nitrous oxide
APCC Addictions and Substance Misuse Leads, APCCs Joy Allen and David Sidwick respond to the announcement that the Government is to ban the sale and use of nitrous oxide,
APCC Addictions and Substance Misuse Leads, APCCs Joy Allen and David Sidwick respond to the announcement that the Government is to ban the sale and use of nitrous oxide,
APCC Joint Local Policing Leads, Steve Turner and Jeff Cuthbert comments on the publication of the Government's Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan
APCC Joint Local Policing Leads, Steve Turner and Jeff Cuthbert comments on the publication of the Government's Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan
Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour will face swift and visible justice as part of a new crackdown launched by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has congratulated footballer Harry Kane on becoming England's highest-ever goal scorer.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama at Downing Street yesterday, as part of a wider visit by the Albanian leader to London.
With half of all homicides and acquisitive crimes believed to be drug-related, tackling drugs may be the single biggest thing that Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) can do to prevent crime and make communities safe.
With half of all homicides and acquisitive crimes believed to be drug-related, tackling drugs may be the single biggest thing that Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) can do to prevent crime and make communities safe.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Downing Street today for talks on strengthening the close partnership between the United Kingdom and Israel.
Today 48 communities across Wales have been awarded £2 million of National Lottery money. The National Lottery Community Fund in Wales today announced its latest round of grants, including support for communities through the cost of living crisis.
Members of the victorious England Men's ICC T20 Cricket World Cup team yesterday visited 10 Downing Steet to meet the Prime Minister.
The Prince of Wales has arrived in Warsaw as part of a two-day trip to Poland to thank British and Polish troops involved in the war in Ukraine, as well as to learn more about how the country has cared for displaced Ukrainian refugees.
A MAN who pleaded guilty to offences committed when he was a child victim of trafficking has had six convictions quashed by Croydon Crown Court.
Arts Council England and the Department for Education yesterday announced eight new National Youth Music Organisations, taking the total number from seven to 15.
The Council has today published a report containing findings from a review of trend analysis of the impact of the Imposition guideline in clarifying the principles relating to the imposition of community and custodial sentences.
APCC Chair Marc Jones said: “This report makes for difficult and distressing reading and will undoubtably shake the very foundations of the public's trust and confidence in policing across the board.
APCC Chair Marc Jones said: “This report makes for difficult and distressing reading and will undoubtably shake the very foundations of the public's trust and confidence in policing across the board.
The latest funding decisions for the Cultural Investment Fund have been announced today.
As British Muslims enter the month of Ramadan, regulators issue advice on giving safely to registered charities.
The Court of Appeal has quashed a prisoner's conviction for failing to surender to custody and credited 100 days against his sentence following a referral made by the Criminal Cases Review Commission in September 2022.
The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt MP, yesterday presented his Spring Budget 2023 to the House of Commons.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the Duke of Edinburgh's award and the International Award.
The King joined members of the Sudanese community from across the United Kingdom, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the conflict in Darfur.
On 14 March 1991, the convictions of a group of men known as The Birmingham Six' were overturned by the Court of Appeal after being declared unsafe and unsatisfactory.