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Legislation / Legal (Archive)
IPCC outlines investigation into a non-fatal shooting in Liverpool
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IPCC issues findings from investigation into South Wales Police handling of domestic abuse case - consistent thread of low level performance by South Wales Police officers and members of staff
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IPCC investigates death of man in north London following contact with police – witness appeal launched
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Police could not have predicted or prevented Altrincham fire deaths
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Legislative Scrutiny: (1) Criminal Justice and Courts Bill and (2) Deregulation Bill
New powers to tackle serious and organised crime announced - Serious Crime Bill
Bogus claims to be thrown out as government steps up insurance fraud crackdown
Fraud check cut set to save motorists money
FCA updates retirement income market study terms of reference
£2.85m Homicide Service grant for families bereaved by homicide
End to outdated laws will allow Londoners to let homes for extra cash
New rights for Wales’ 370,000 carers in April 2016, Gwenda Thomas said to mark the beginning of Carers Week
Land Reform Bill for Scotland
Ban on NBOMe and benzofurans comes into force
Modern Slavery Bill published
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Wales Office Minister marks introduction of Modern Slavery Bill
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Unicef responds to the introduction of the Modern Slavery Bill
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Home Office unveils new police corruption offence
A new test to determine who is fit for trial
Spoliation Advisory Panel rules on return of three Meissen figures lost during Nazi era
FCA finalises rules to improve the protection of client money and custody assets
CAB - Payday lenders condemned for sentencing people to years-worth of expensive debt
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Payday borrowers paying the price for lack of competition
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Government committed to tackling IP crime
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Countries pledge to tackle multi-billion pound intellectual property crime
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CMA sets out changes for private motor insurance to increase competition & reduce the cost of premiums
Tribunal fees are stopping wronged workers from seeking justice, says TUC
Regulators for the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector have pledged to reduce bureaucratic burdens on firms
Patchy consumer rights awareness means thousands still losing out
Seized: Border Force officers find heroin in carpets
CMA publishes consumer protection guidance for lettings industry
Increased powers for Scotland’s communities
Government has laid the ground for a new legal framework to monitor fuel poverty in England