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Poor lighting can lead to more street crime. The Leader of Brent Council's Labour Opposition, Cllr Ann M John, OBE, who represents Stonebridge Ward has written to the Chief Executive and Director of Environment about the poor quality of street lighting in Stonebridge in general and Sapphire Road in particular. Cllr John has been lobbied by Hillside Housing Association, which has repeatedly co...
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David Hanson MP, Labour's Justice minister, responding to Lib Dem criticism of anti-social behaviour measures, said today: "By pledging to remove the possibility of a custodial sentence for juveniles convicted of breaching an ASBO, the Lib Dems have shown once...
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New Lib Dem national policy on youth crime is in tatters today after bungling Lib Dem Chris Huhne MP today committed a massive gaffe by attacking Labour for not doing enough about youth crime, during the launch of his new national policy document, a Life Away from Crime, at a Camden youth club his Lib Dem administration notoriously cut funding from this very year! Huhne said: "If we want to tackle...
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