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The Committee has received evidence from Facebook, Google, and Twitter as part of its review on the subject of the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates.
The Committee has received evidence from the Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democrat parties as part of its review on the subject of the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates.
The Security Minister updated the House of Commons on the Walney report.
The Committee has received evidence from the Green Party as part of its review on the subject of the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates.
The Committee has published a joint statement of conduct on intimidatory behaviour for political parties, as follow up to its report, Intimidation in Public Life.
The Committee has published a review of the codes of conduct of political parties holding seats in Parliament.
Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.
The UK and other countries gave a statement on behalf of the Informal Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists, calling on Russia to stop repressing journalists.
A collection of documents related to the Intellectual Property (Unjustified Threats) Act 2017.
The Committee held a further joint meeting of the political parties to discuss the recommendations made in their 2017 report, Intimidation in Public Life.
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts
The Committee on Standards in Public Life is publishing the transcript of the launch of its 17th report, Intimidation in Public Life
How to remove your home address from the public register if you’ve used it as a service address for correspondence, or a shareholder's address. This also applies to LLPs and LLP members.
Corrupt elites will be prevented from making spurious legal claims to gag journalists and silence critics through a landmark Bill that gained Government support today (23 February).
Tell the council if you're worried that an older person is being neglected, threatened or being taken advantage of - also known as 'elder abuse'.
Rough sleepers will be offered greater support as the government takes action to support the most vulnerable while still tackling antisocial behaviour.
The UK has imposed new sanctions on extremist groups and individuals for inciting and perpetrating settler violence in the West Bank.
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