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Retired police officers are to be forced to give evidence at a public inquiry into the alleged “framing” of miners at the ...
Police and courts are to be given powers to deal with suspects believed to be planning mass killings, the Home Secretary has confirmed. Yvette Cooper said the new tools will enable the criminal ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy will announce plans to seize assets from gangsters behind thousands of small boats crossings - with a first wave of individuals to be named this week ...
The government has announced a public inquiry into the Battle of Orgreave - one of the worst days of violence during the 1984 ...
The Foreign Office is set to impose the first wave of sanctions on people trafficking gangs and their enablers, such as ...
Those involved in the people-smuggling trade will have assets frozen and will be banned from travelling to the UK ...
The British government has announced a public inquiry into the 1984 "Battle of Orgreave," a violent clash between police and ...
Gang leaders, corrupt police officers and companies selling small boat equipment for Channel crossings could face having ...
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Future Pensioners Face Income Drop, Government WarnsThe UK government has warned that people retiring in 2050 could be £800 a year worse off than pensioners today unless urgent action is taken to improve retirement savings.
The UK is set to launch a global sanctions regime on July 23, targeting individuals and entities involved in people smuggling ...
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