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What happens if you're stopped by the police while driving - breath tests, motoring offences, faults with your vehicle, seizing your vehicle
Many cities in developing economies, including Africa, are experiencing urbanisation without industrialisation
The steps you can take to tackle an intruder or burglar in your own home - and what force you can use to defend yourself
Examines how ASEAN has engaged on the Myanmar crisis and outlines key challenges and opportunities for future engagement.
Workers' rights to rest breaks at work - length of breaks, how your age affects rest breaks, exceptions to the rules for shift workers, young people, and drivers
Intimate partner violence is a global problem and a widespread issue in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Children under 10 who break the law can be given a Local Child Curfew, a Child Safety Order or can be taken into care
A pilot scheme for disabled people and people with health conditions to explore barriers to work will be rolled out to 12 new areas.
How to report a driver or their company to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) if you think they're breaking safety rules.
This policy brief is based upon a systematic review of agricultural interventions that aim to improve nutritional status of children
This Flood Action Week (20-26 November) the Environment Agency is urging people to prepare for increased weather extremes
Results on the implementation, impacts, costs, and economic benefits of the UK Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) programme.
The lead article examines improving the access of disabled people to the physical environment
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
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