
Tackling race disparity in policing and the criminal justice system
The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners has set out its latest plan to improve Black communities' confidence in policing and the criminal justice system.
The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners has set out its latest plan to improve Black communities' confidence in policing and the criminal justice system.
The APCC welcomes action to protect retail workers after Policing Minister Kit Malthouse confirmed this week that the Government has tabled an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, to ensure that the current aggravating factor, used in cases of assault, will apply to retail workers.
The APCC welcomes action to protect retail workers after Policing Minister Kit Malthouse confirmed this week that the Government has tabled an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, to ensure that the current aggravating factor, used in cases of assault, will apply to retail workers.
Almost 65 million of vital National Lottery funding has gone to communities across England this quarter* to support them as they recover from the pandemic, helping them to build back stronger into the New Year and beyond.
The APCC's Addictions and Substance Misuse portfolio has welcomed the Government's new three-pronged strategy to tackling drugs in communities across England and Wales.
The APCC's Addictions and Substance Misuse portfolio has welcomed the Government's new three-pronged strategy to tackling drugs in communities across England and Wales.
The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for the Executive Office received a briefing from European Commission Vice-President, Maro efovi at its meeting recently (Wednesday 1 December).
The G7 Leaders have issued a joint statement, setting out principles and next steps to modernise the G7's approach to infrastructure finance and narrow the infrastructure investment gap in developing countries.
A cash injection of almost 1.5 million for community groups across the West Midlands was announced today by Blondel Cluff CBE, Chair of The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Prime Minister to host the world's largest pharmaceutical companies to discuss how government, industry and the NHS can continue to work together to tackle emerging variants and future pandemics.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Prime Minister Alexander De Croo of Belgium in a virtual meeting yesterday.
Targeted measures to prevent the spread of the new COVID-19 Omicron variant take effect from 4am today.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a COVID-19 press conference.
Over the last three years as much as half (51%, totalling 568 million) of National Lottery funding for communities has gone to the most deprived neighbourhoods in England - according to new figures released today by The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a COVID-19 press conference (27 November 2021).
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak chaired a roundtable with representatives from UK based pension funds, insurers and venture capital investors in Downing Street.
The Prime Minister recently (27 November 2021) confirmed new temporary and precautionary measures following the emergence of the Omicron variant in the UK.
The Assembly Speaker Alex Maskey MLA, today marked the 1000th plenary sitting of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Over 840 grassroots charities and community groups tackling loneliness in England have received a share of 2 million from The National Lottery Community Fund as part of a joint programme with Government to tackle loneliness.
Hundreds of thousands of extra charge points in the pipeline with new laws to supercharge the electric vehicle revolution.
Police and Crime Commissioners welcome Parliament's decision to amend the Health and Care Bill to ban so-called virginity testing' in England and Wales, including making it illegal to offer such tests.
Police and Crime Commissioners welcome Parliament's decision to amend the Health and Care Bill to ban so-called virginity testing' in England and Wales, including making it illegal to offer such tests.
Another man, wrongly convicted in the 1970's, yesterday had his conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal, following a media appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) for him to come forward.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke at a reception for personnel and officials who worked on Operation PITTING.
The Queen has approved the award of Her Majesty's Medal for Music for the year 2021 to John Wallace CBE.