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Documentation for the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Police and security agencies are working hard to protect the public but it is also important that communities remain vigilant and aware of how to protect themselves if the need arises.
Lives and possessions at risk, Environment Agency warns
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Levenson on 2 March 2017.
Sir James Bevan urges “twin track” approach to flood management and will warn against the “wrong kind of development” on flood plains in speech.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Rowland on 29 May 2020.
This document contains information on: Reducing Avoidable Contact – Transforming Letters. 04/04/11
The Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004.
Innovate UK-supported Think Cyber Security is one of the first 10 to benefit from the government's £13.5 million dedicated centre for industry-led innovation.
The government's response to recommendations by the Committee on Standards in Public Life's Review of Intimidation in Public Life.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Abusers who strangle their partners in an attempt to control or induce fear will face up to 5 years behind bars when a new offence comes into force today (7 June 2022).
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