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The House of Lords has voted to defy government ministers and allow divorcing couples to split their pension funds and the benefits accruing from them. Ministers had claimed that splitting pensions was too...
A new bill will give police the power to enter school grounds with or without permission from the head teacher. The Public Order Act will be amended making it illegal to carry an offensive weapon on school...
New regulations will be put on the sale of knives to under-16s with harsh penalties imposed on anyone breaking these regulations. Interview with Olga Maitland on the planned regulations. The legislation...
John Bangs, head of education at the NUT, is pleased with the new Government regulations increasing security in schools and advocates different groups involved working together. The legislation follows the...
Chairman of the Police Federation, Fred Broughton, describes the new powers given by government legislation to search students in schools for dangerous weapons, and sends the signal that carrying weapons is...
Chairman of the Police Federation, Fred Broughton, on the new powers given by government legislation to search students in schools for dangerous weapons. He states police must work closely with teachers to...
Bill Dennison’s son John, was stabbed to death as he waited at a bus stop in 1986. He welcomes today’s bill giving police powers to go into schools and search students for weapons, but feels that parents...
Tony Blair has said businesses should be charged interest and/or blacklisted if they pay their bills late. And he has conceded that some small businesses need to be protected from some of the complexities of...
Jim Lumsden interviews Dick Brown, Customs and Excise, about the biggest ever drugs seizure in Britain. Seven people were arrested during a seizure of cannabis worth fifty five million pounds at Erith in Kent.
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