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Freemasons Blocking Reform, Says Police Federation Leader

Reform in policing is being blocked by members of the Freemasons, and their influence in the service is thwarting the…

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One in Five Female Prisoners Homeless After Release

One in five female prisoners are released into homelessness after the number doubled over the last year, figures requested by…

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Shaw Report: Staff Shortages at HMP Woodhill Put Inmates’ Lives at Risk

Prisoners’ lives were still at risk owing to staffing shortages at a jail with the highest suicide rate in Britain,…

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Many National Archives Files Are ‘Lost’ – But Release Still Reveals British State Brutality

Every six months the National Archives release previously classified documents. In among the eating or driving arrangements of politicians, and…

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Asylum Offices ‘In a Constant State of Crisis’, Say Whistleblowers

Staff in the Home Office’s asylum directorate are undertrained, overworked and operating in a “constant state of crisis”, two whistleblowers…

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Danny Steven Kay – Conviction for Rape Quashed

On 23rd September 2013, in the Crown Court at Derby before Mr Recorder Elsom the applicant was convicted by a…

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Police Made ‘Appalling’ Errors in Using Internet Data to Target Suspects

Police have made serious errors getting search warrants for suspected sex offenders, leading to the targeting of innocent people and…

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Miscarriages of Justice Compensation 195 Applications in Five Years Only 5 Successful

Mr Barry Sheerman: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many successful applications for compensation following a conviction…

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SSHD Not Entitled to Continue to Detain After Receiving Rule 35 Report

Ilori, R (On the Application Of) v SSHD [2017] EWHC 3355 (Admin) (21 December 2017) The issue for determination in…

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Home Office Must Notify You of Your Visa Restriction for Them to Count

On 15 December 2017, The Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in the case of Anwar v the Secretary of…

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Home Office Immigration

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to ensure that non-EEA nationals…

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Home Office Urged to Stop ‘Harmful’ Immigration Checks on Bank Accounts

The Home Office has been urged by more than 60 MPs, academics and campaign groups to halt an “inhumane” new policy that will see banks required to check the immigration…

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