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Home Office is working with phone companies to make mobile phone handsets harder to steal.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
George Osborne and Marten Pieters, MD and CEO, Vodafone Essar Ltd., launched the VF 247 in Mumbai.
Mobile alert tests are being carried out in Glasgow, Suffolk and Yorkshire to make sure the public can receive information in an emergency.
A new online advice service to help people protect their mobile phone handsets from thieves has gone live today (Monday 24 March).
Research published by Home Secretary Theresa May also sets out practical steps to protect mobile phones from being stolen.
A new deal to stop an estimated 100,000 stolen mobile phones, worth around £4m, being sold to recycling companies was announced today by crime prevention minister James Brokenshire.
A new code of practice will regulate how mobile phone recycling companies check to see if the phones they buy are stolen.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The minister delivered this speech on 13 October 2010 to the British Retail Consortium Annual Retail Crime and Loss Prevention Conference.
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