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Davis urges Tories to oppose ID cards
Press Review 18 May 2005
David Davis wants the Conservatives to unite with Labour rebels to block plans to introduce national identity cards.
Tories commit to New York policing in London
News Article 27 April 2005
A Conservative government would bring New York-style policing to the capital, Michael Howard has pledged.
Tories focus on crime and drugs
News Article 22 April 2005
The Conservatives have aimed to keep the election heat on Labour's record on crime.
Labour promises to slash crime
News Article 21 April 2005
As new figures point to a fall in crime levels, the prime minister has committed Labour to delivering a further 15 per cent reduction.
Howard pledges crackdown on yob culture
News Article 19 April 2005
Warning of the problems caused by binge drinking, Michael Howard has launched a five-point plan to get to grips with Britain's yob culture.
Met police chief backs ID cards
News Article 17 April 2005
Britain's most senior police chief has called for new laws to combat terrorist conspiracies and has backed the government's plan to introduce identity cards.
Howard: I will put the fear into yobs
Press Review 7 April 2005
Michael Howard has promised that a Conservative government will force yobs to think twice before behaving irresponsibly.
Howard hits out at Labour crime record
News Article 6 April 2005
Michael Howard has pledged to stand up for the "decent law-abiding majority" of Britons.
Howard aims to put the fear into yobs
News Article 31 March 2005
Michael Howard has said he wants to use fear to combat Britain's yob culture.
Tories pledge special force to secure borders
News Article 29 March 2005
The government's failure to secure Britain's borders is leaving the country open to potential terrorist attacks, Michael Howard has warned.
Tory blunder kills householder bill
Press Review 16 March 2005
Conservative attempts to introduce a new bill designed to strengthen protection for householders who tackle intruders were damaged after three of the party's MPs failed to turn up for a crucial committee hearing.
Tories target criminal memoirs
Press Review 28 February 2005
Former prisoners would be banned from selling their stories under proposals from the Conservatives.
Tories to axe book deals for criminals
News Article 28 February 2005
Criminals should not be able to profit from writing about their crimes, the Conservatives have said.
Tories to jail drug dealers for seven years
News Article 24 February 2005
Dealers in hard drugs convicted of a third offence would face a mandatory seven-year jail sentence under plans unveiled by the Tories.
Howard backs elected police commissioners
News Article 10 February 2005
Michael Howard has detailed plans to replace police authorities with directly elected commissioners.

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