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The 2022 revised code of practice covering the exercise of stop and search powers by police officers under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Proposals to extend police 'stop and search' powers to address the criminal misuse of unmanned aircraft (drones), laser pointers and corrosive substances.
Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences.
Analysis examining stop and search rates in the Metropolitan Police Service, for the year ending March 2021.
Responses to the super-complaint from CJA about the police’s use of ‘suspicion-less’ stop and searches and the scrutiny of all stop and search powers.
This study assesses the impact on crime of the Metropolitan Police’s Operation BLUNT 2, which ran from May 2008 to April 2011.
Find out what to do if you have problems accessing the services to book your driving test, change your appointment or cancel your test.
Schools can sanction pupils or exclude them - find out what schools are allowed to do, like search pupils for knives or drugs
Outlines changes in the draft revised code of practice covering the exercise of stop and search powers by police officers under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Statistics on arrests for recorded crime, stops and searches, breath tests and police action in relation to motoring offences.
You can ask Companies House to keep your address out of the company records people can search - who can apply, forms, when your address will be removed from the records
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