tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/search/news-and-communicationsNews and communications from Minister of State (Minister for Policing and Crime Prevention)2025-06-02T12:06:34+01:00HM 바카라 사이트tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/publications/acmd-3-year-work-programme-2025-to-2028-commissioning-letter2025-06-02T12:06:34+01:00ACMD 3-year work programme 2025 to 2028: commissioning letterLetter from Minister Johnson to the Chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) setting out the priorities for ACMD's work programme.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/police-to-crush-vehicles-used-antisocially-in-48-hours2025-05-28T00:00:00+01:00Police to crush vehicles used antisocially in 48 hoursConsultation launched on fast-tracking disposal of vehicles seized for antisocial behaviour.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/dangerous-weapons-to-be-taken-off-our-streets2025-05-21T00:00:00+01:00Dangerous weapons to be taken off our streetsMore dangerous weapons will be removed from our streets through a new government surrender scheme in partnership with the Coalition to Tackle Knife Crime.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/new-local-guidance-to-tackle-synthetic-opioid-threat2025-05-12T15:38:53+01:00New local guidance to tackle synthetic opioid threatCommunities across England will be better equipped to combat the increasing threat of dangerous synthetic drugs, following new advice issued by the Home Office.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/new-rules-to-sack-officers-guilty-of-gross-misconduct2025-05-07T13:10:22+01:00New rules to sack officers guilty of gross misconductPolice officers to no longer be able to escape the sack for gross misconduct as major government reforms to boost standards in policing continue.
tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/toughest-measures-yet-to-protect-children-from-knife-content2025-04-25T00:00:00+01:00Toughest measures yet to protect children from knife contentEven tougher action to hold tech platforms to account for failing to protect children from harmful knife crime content online, the government has announced.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/responsibility-for-all-fire-functions-moves-to-mhclg2025-04-01T17:09:02+01:00Responsibility for all fire functions moves to MHCLGGreater clarity and accountability will be brought to fire and building safety from the transfer of Ministerial responsibility from the Home Office to MHCLG
tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/more-funding-to-combat-rural-and-wildlife-crime2025-03-25T14:08:41+00:00More funding to combat rural and wildlife crimeFunding boost for specialist rural and wildlife crime units.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/new-powers-for-police-to-tackle-neighbourhood-crime2025-02-28T11:59:17+00:00New powers for police to tackle neighbourhood crimeIn one of the biggest legislative updates to policing for decades, a package of new laws will tackle antisocial behaviour, shop theft and street crime. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/vehicle-theft-equipment-to-be-banned-under-new-government-law2025-02-24T09:09:55+00:00Vehicle theft equipment to be banned under new government lawPossession or distribution of electronic devices used to commit vehicle theft will be banned, carrying a maximum sentence of 5 years.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/home-secretary-hosts-summit-on-mobile-phone-theft2025-02-06T17:47:52+00:00Home Secretary hosts summit on mobile phone theftThe Home Secretary brought together law enforcement and leading tech companies to drive new action to tackle mobile phone thefts.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/publications/updated-harms-assessment-of-ketamine-commissioning-letter2025-01-16T07:58:29+00:00Updated harms assessment of ketamine: commissioning letterThe government commissions the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) to conduct an updated harms assessment of ketamine.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/britain-working-at-pace-to-curb-rising-synthetic-drugs-threat2025-01-15T13:05:17+00:00Britain working at pace to curb rising synthetic drugs threatMore than 20 dangerous substances have been banned by the government as efforts stepped up to combat the increasing drug threat and make our streets safer. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/home-office-and-ibm-to-partner-on-emergency-services-network2025-01-15T12:54:09+00:00Home Office and IBM to partner on Emergency Services NetworkFrontline emergency services will benefit from a new communications network that will modernise how they work together.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/acmd-appoints-10-leading-experts2025-01-13T00:00:00+00:00ACMD appoints 10 leading expertsTen leading experts have joined the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) to strengthen its vital work advising the government on drug harms.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/more-support-for-victims-of-anti-social-behaviour2025-01-09T00:00:00+00:00More support for victims of antisocial behaviourVictims of antisocial behaviour are to get better information and access to support. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/home-office-requests-review-of-ketamine-classification2025-01-08T15:36:26+00:00Home Office requests review of ketamine classificationThe government will seek expert advice on reclassifying ketamine to become a Class A substance.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/billion-pound-funding-boost-for-police-to-keep-streets-safe2024-12-17T15:40:51+00:00Billion pound funding boost for police to keep streets safeThe vital funding boost includes a significant increase to the police core grant from last year, a key part of our Plan for Change. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/new-powers-to-clamp-down-on-anti-social-behaviour2024-11-22T06:00:05+00:00New powers to clamp down on anti-social behaviourNew Respect Orders will see repeat perpetrators of anti-social behaviour subject to tough restrictions on their behaviour.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/tech-execs-to-face-sanctions-for-failing-to-curb-knife-content2024-11-13T00:00:00+00:00Tech execs to face sanctions for failing to curb knife contentSenior executives who fail to stop dangerous and illegal knives being advertised on their platforms will be held liable under new government proposal.