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These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
What are we going to do? We will: tackle the epidemic of serious violence,…
What are we going to do? The work of armed police officers is unique and…
What are we going to do? We are making our streets and neighbourhoods…
What are we going to do? We are creating a new standalone offence to…
What are we going to do? Measures in the bill will: Modernise the legal…
What are we going to do? Protecting the public is the government’s first…
1. What are we going to do? We are making our streets safer for…
What are we going to do? We are going to better safeguard children and…
What are we going to do? International law enforcement data sharing…
What are we going to do? Intimate images The bill introduces new offences…
These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Act 2026.
What are we going to do? Measures in the Act: Modernise the legal basis…
What are we going to do? Protecting the public is the Government’s first…
What are we going to do? We are making our streets safer for pedestrians,…
What are we going to do? International Law Enforcement Data Sharing…
What are we going to do? As part of the Government’s Safer Streets Mission…
What are we going to do? Police-led management of sex offenders in the…
Equality impact assessments relating to the Crime and Policing Bill 2025.
Introduction This document records the analysis of measures being…
This assessment of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has been prepared for submission to the Home Affairs Committee and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 Committee.
This DPIA concerns the National ANPR Service, the national system used for law enforcement purposes as defined by Part 3 of the Data Protection Act 2018.
This plan sets out the actions this government is taking to meet its ambition to halve knife crime in a decade.
A note of the meetings held by the Interministerial Group (IMG) for Safety, Security and Migration.
The Home Office is calling for evidence on the creation of a new Independent Appeals Body as part of reform of the asylum system.
This strategy sets out the government’s vision and actions for meeting its ambition to halve violence against women and girls in a decade.
Proposal to contingently relax licensing hours for the semi-finals and the final of the Men’s Football World Cup 2026 should any home nation reach those stages.
This white paper sets out comprehensive reforms to policing in England and Wales to enable policing to better deliver for the public.
This document has been submitted to the Police Remuneration Review Body for the 2026 to 2027 pay round.
This document has been submitted to the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) for the 2026 to 2027 pay round.
Strategy to reduce the harm caused by corruption to growth, security and democracy in the UK, and to UK interests overseas.
Call for information and evidence about whether we should introduce licensing of crossbows on public safety grounds.
We are consulting on whether to extend the bill's requirements to other types of large agricultural equipment and power tools.
A call for evidence on current economic crime information sharing gateways and how they can be improved.
A list of town centres participating in the Winter of Action.
Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules published on 5 March 2026.
Seeking your evidence and views on the UK's system for identifying victims of modern slavery.
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