Offensive Weapons Bill: Northern Ireland | Home Office | Written Answers The United Kingdom Government has been liaising closely with Northern Ireland departments in respect of devolved matters where provisions
Slavery: Victims | Home Office | Written Answers We are identifying more victims than ever before; 6,993 potential victims were referred into the NRM in 2018, a 36% increase on the 2017
Crimes of Violence | Home Office | Written Answers In April 2018 the Government published the Serious Violence Strategy which sets out a comprehensive set of 61 commitments and actions we
Shoplifting: Birmingham Edgbaston | Home Office | Written Answers I chair the National Retail Crime Steering Group (NRCSG) which brings together partners including the police, trade bodies and retailers
Shoplifting: Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | Home Office | Written Answers All forms of retail crime are unacceptable, and everyone has the right to feel safe at work.
Shoplifting: Gillingham and Rainham | Home Office | Written Answers All forms of retail crime are unacceptable, and everyone has the right to feel safe at work.
Police: ICT | Home Office | Written Answers The number of people working on the National Law Enforcement Data programme is made up of: (a) contingent labour = 4 (b) supplier resourc
Religious Buildings: Security | Home Office | Written Answers Police and Crime Commissioners are responsible for setting local priorities and allocating budgets accordingly.
Shoplifting: Brighton Kemptown | Home Office | Written Answers I chair the National Retail Crime Steering Group (NRCSG) which brings together partners including the police, trade bodies and retailers
Missing Persons: Young People | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office does not hold this information.