Britain's Home Secretary Alan Johnson arrives to speak at an event on security at the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce in central London November 2, 2009. View Photo »
British Home Secretary Alan Johnson, left, speaks as his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik looks on during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. View Photo »
In olden times, politicians used to stand on milk crates or kiss babies in their quest for the floating voter. Full Article at Times Online
Police should visit the victim of a every crime, irrespective of how minor the offence, the Home Secretary said today. Alan Johnson believes every victim should be seen and spoken to by an officer - "in principle". Full Article at Times Online
Every victim of crime should be visited by the police, irrespective of how serious the offence, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has indicated. Full Article at Birmingham Post
2:36am UK, Saturday November 21, 2009 Kirsty Donald, Sky News Online The police should visit every victim of crime regardless of how serious the offence is, the Home Secretary has suggested. Full Article at Sky News
Every victim of crime should be visited by the police, Alan Johnson indicated Launching the first national television advertising campaign to explain what the public can expect from their local force, he said his "gut" instinct was every victim should... Full Article at Metro.co.uk
Every victim of crime should be visited by the police, irrespective of how serious the offence, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has indicated. Full Article at Channel 4
He was slammed for saying all victims should be visited by a police officer but then claimed that it was just his gut feeling. Full Article at Daily Star
Police should visit every victim of crime no matter how minor the offence, the home secretary has said. Alan Johnson made the call as he launched an advertising campaign on what should be expected of police. Full Article at BBC News
Home Secretary Alan Johnson insists police officers should see every crime victim, regardless of how minor the crime The failure of police to visit all victims of minor crimes is wrong, the Home Secretary said last night. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Pc Bill Barker who was swept away and died during the Cumbrian floods. The unprecedented nature of the rainfall was emphasised today by the Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn, who said it was probably a “one in a thousand years event”. Full Article at The Independent
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Without question, Wall Street is showing signs of steady improvement and we are seeing many professionals benefit financially from it
Alan Johnson just doesn't seem to understand that there is a fundamental principle at stake here - that people are innocent until proven guilty.
This year will be one of the most uneven for Wall Street bonuses we've seen in a long, long time
The latest resignations represent a deepening in the crisis of confidence of scientists in the Government – in particular in the home secretary. That they come after Alan Johnson met the ACMD demonstrates that he just doesn't get it when it comes to the importance of respecting the academic freedom and ...
It has been absolutely fantastic ... I was in and out, and back at work the following day with no side effects to speak of. It was so straightforward and easy for both the patient and for the NHS as there’s no follow-up drugs needed. Once you’re done, you’re done.
I long for the day when I won't just be writing letters or making phone calls to (Home Secretary) Alan Johnson or Phil Woolas to try and persuade them that their latest crazy decision needs to be amended.
I am thrilled and excited by my selection, not only for the opportunities it allows for study, but also for the opportunity it offers to be an ambassador for Idaho State University (ISU) and American higher education
There's nothing better than going into the last weekend of the season with Alan Johnson in your corner
In many regards, we are to liquor what Starbucks is to coffee, and we are to liquor what Southwest Airlines is to travel
If Alan Johnson seriously thinks that nearly half the adult population is going to voluntarily pay for ID cards out of their own pocket then he is completely deluded
What we've seen today is that Chris Grayling is so keen to do Britain down, he'll attack anything - including his own party.
This shows how irresponsible Alan Johnson was when he said in July that he did not lie awake at night worrying about a population of 70 million. The failure of Labour to control immigration has left us in this difficult position. A Conservative Government would introduce a limit on the numbers allowed t...
The Pakistan government is setting up a national counter-terrorism agency and the UK is ready to second people to that, ready to provide help and assistance ... The important point is to have a relationship where we can share intelligence between our two countries and that we will do very effectively.
This is wrong. It must be stopped, and Gordon Brown and Alan Johnson can stop it by trying Gary McKinnon here under British law rather than shipping him off to a jail in America
I long for the day when I won't be just writing letters or making phone calls to Alan Johnson or Phil Woolas to try and persuade them that their latest crazy decision needs to be amended. I long for the day, as First Minister in the Scottish Parliament, that we can legislate for an immigration system th...
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@DavidWaldock Alan Johnson is going to sack the Met Office.
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