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Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences, detentions under the Mental Health Act 1983, fixed penalty notices for motoring offences, breath tests, and other PACE powers.
Changes to Practice Directions 36N and 28A come into effect on 27 May 2019.
The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has made this year’s restatement of the Criminal Procedure Rules.
Statistics on arrests, stop and search, other PACE powers, fixed penalty notices for motoring offences and breath tests.
Provisional information about the pre and post-operative health status of patients undergoing common elective procedures (hip and knee replacements)
Guidance on the decentralised and mutual recognition reliance procedure (MRDCRP) for marketing authorisation applications including information on how to apply.
What schools maintained by the local authority should do when setting up their whistleblowing procedure.
Rules on how cases are handled in employment tribunals, from starting a claim to what happens at a hearing.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Seeking views about changes to various drink driving procedures.
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