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Guidance on implementing section 176 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014: Low-value shoplifting.
The Panel resolves claims from people, or their heirs, who lost possession of cultural property during the Nazi era, which is now held in UK national collections.
On Wednesday 11 October a Belfast man was ordered to pay £8,256 within three months by Laganside Crown Court or face a jail sentence.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in September 2015.
Response to an FOI request asking for the number of thefts from police buildings and cars.
The nil response to an FOI asking for details of when CNC has used the terrorism act to seize material such as laptops
This report sets out the government’s response to Lord Butler’s Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is seeking views on amendments to the regulations that govern the recovery of fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers (formerly known as bailiffs) can recover when enforcing debts.
How the Security Industry Authority uses money recovered through proceeds of crime confiscation orders to benefit good causes across the UK.
An independent review by the Director of Labour Market Enforcement of Operation Tacit and allegations of modern slavery in the Leicester garment industry.
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