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A WARRINGTON MP put a question directly to the Prime Minister in Parliament. Charlotte Nichols addressed Sir Keir Starmer in the House of Commons on Wednesday as part of Prime Minister’s Questions.
A scheme that allows victims of crimes to attend parole hearings is to be extended across England and Wales. A pilot scheme ...
HOPES that Cumbria’s growing court backlog could be eased by for extra national funding a “record number” of crown court sitting days ...
Under the plans there will be named and contactable officers for every neighbourhood and guaranteed police patrols in busy ...
Police chiefs will be ordered to guarantee patrols in town centres and neighbourhood hotspots or lose funding - while there will be named officers serving each community, Keir Starmer said ...
The victims’ commissioner for England and Wales, Baroness Newlove, said: “I welcome the return of dedicated neighbourhood policing and the introduction of named ASB leads in each area.
Victims’ Commissioner Baroness Newlove said she fears many victims will drop out of the sometimes years-long wait for a trial without the right support. “Victim support services are indispensable.
She has also reached out to victims' commissioner Baroness Newlove, saying the recommendation "clearly undermines public confidence within the criminal justice system." In her letter to Ms Mahmood ...
Once the proceedings are finished, they will have access to further support services, including counselling if needed. Baroness Newlove, the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, welcomed the ...
She has also reached out to victims' commissioner Baroness Newlove, saying the recommendation “clearly undermines public confidence within the criminal justice system.” In her letter to Ms Mahmood Ms ...