The Home Secretary was speaking at the Police Federation conference.
We should be asking ourselves whether the law is putting our data more at risk than the balance between collective and personal security requires.
The Government must try to build from the essentials out – security, legal certainty, frictionless trade. Zero tariffs would be the icing on the cake.
We are keen to gather views from interested parties (such as businesses, industry groups, politicians, academics and others) about what would happen.
The UK should urgently engage with the Libyan National Army, and support its efforts to defeat the Islamist militias in the West of the country.
There are sound, conservative reasons to take rehabilitation seriously.
People that stab policeman and run over innocent civilians are murderous thugs – and that’s the end of it.
Plus: The wit of Malcolm Rifkind. I switch energy provider. An improvement by Donald Trump (up to a point). And: women MPs on my mind.
Plus: Unemployment is down. Productivity is up. Wages are up. Despite Brexit. Despite Brexit. Despite Brexit…
The majority of those who leave prison will be convicted of new crimes within a year – that is a shameful failure.
The Justice Secretary discusses her goal of reducing reoffending.
Rather than finding the money to deliver on his pledge, the Mayor prefers to fail and blame the Conservative Government.
It should raise some £250 million a year – enough to increase the UK’s borders budget by 50 per cent.
This morning, around 4,500 British servicemen and women will be serving our country across the globe. They are taking part in 25 operations in almost 30 countries.
Incarcerating more criminals for longer has saved millions of people from becoming victims of crime.