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The Investigatory Powers Commissioner has responsibility for reviewing the use of investigatory powers by public authorities, such as intelligence and law enforcement agencies. IPCO works with the Home Office .
A research paper from the IPO
A second Influence Wargaming Conference recently took place to further the thinking on wargaming and influence effects.
Research into the effect of complicit social media influencers on the consumption of counterfeit goods in the UK.
This publication explains how wargaming can be used to explore influence and how influence effects might be better represented within wargames.
These factsheets provide more information about the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill introduced in the House of Lords on 8 November 2023.
Fact sheets and guidance relating to the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Evaluation of DECC impact assessment on the power to make, on request from Ofgem, activities of energy third party intermediaries licensable.
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