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The UK, US and Australia have sanctioned a senior leader of cyber-crime gang LockBit.
Information on the lock keeper service on the River Thames.
Restrictions have been secured against people who falsely applied for Bounce Back Loans.
Goldilock’s innovative kill switch helps pull the plug on cyber attacks
Northern Region Judge C P Tonge and Member Mr P Mountain sitting on 21 July 2021
The measures include a new offence of interfering with the operation of key infrastructure – including motorways, railways, and airports.
An amendment to the PCSC Bill would give the police the power to stop and search people to seize items intended to cause serious disruption by ‘locking-on’.
Courts will be able to dismiss lawsuits seeking to stifle free speech earlier under government reforms to protect the UK legal system from abuse.
River Thames winter work programme published.
Tough new measures that will force industry to pay to remove cladding and protect leaseholders from exorbitant costs have been unveiled by Secretary of State for Levelling Up Michael Gove.
First four directors disqualified under new powers to tackle directors from dissolving companies and walking away without paying their debts.
Wealthy individuals and powerful corporations who seek to silence critics by abusing the UK legal system have been put on notice by the government.
Work is under way to refurbish one of Lincoln’s most important structures as part of a £6m investment in the city’s flood defences.
Director banned for 9 years and three further directors receive extended bankruptcy restrictions for misusing COVID-19 financial relief schemes.
Bankrupts from Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent and South-West London handed bankruptcy restrictions after all provided false details to secure £165,000 of loans.
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