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The penalties if you are caught taking or dealing drugs - drug classification, fines and prison sentences
How to prepare for a flood: who to contact, how to protect your property, get insurance.
This series brings together all documents relating to the UK government’s 10-year drugs strategy.
A technical report outlining progress to date, industry guidelines, 2015 sugar baseline levels in 9 food categories and the next steps.
Information for drug services to help them prevent, identify, treat and manage wounds in people who inject drugs.
The Commission on Human Medicines has reviewed the available safety data for epilepsy medicines during pregnancy.
This series brings together all documents relating to Violence Reduction Units.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of Violence Reduction Units (VRUs) in their third year of Home Office funding
Progress report on the sugar reduction programme between 2015 and 2018, principally for the food industry and public health bodies.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Rupert Jones and Judge Ashley Greenbank on 12th June 2024
This report outlines targets for levels of salt in food products and drinks, part of PHE's sugar reduction and reformulation programme.
Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR), a longitudinal cohort study of adult prisoners sentenced to between one month and four years in England and Wales in 2005 and 2006.
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