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Bullying at school and the law - what your school and the police must do about bullying and how you should report it
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Owners of registered XL Bully dogs that were aged 12 months or older on 31 January 2024 must have their dogs neutered by 30 June 2024
Information about the ban on XL Bully dogs for owners, enforcement authorities, rescue centres and rehoming organisations, and vets.
This document sets out the government’s plan to deliver the change that Britain needs, with less crime, fewer victims and a safer country.
The rules you must follow if you own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales.
You can be fined if your dog is out of control in public - find out about Dog Control Orders, banned dogs, dog fouling and reporting a dangerous dog
Information on how to stay safe in hot weather, including how to keep your home cool.
It is now illegal to own an XL Bully dog unless it is registered and complies with strict rules including being neutered and muzzled in public
From 31 December 2023 breeding, selling, advertising, rehoming, abandoning and allowing an XL Bully dog to stray will be illegal.
Extension to the neutering deadline for XL Bully dogs that were less than 7 months old on the 31 January 2024
This study explores the context in which bullying occurs and the social processes that underpin it
How enforcement officers can apply the conformation standard to check if a dog is an XL Bully.
It is now illegal to breed, sell, advertise, gift, exchange, and abandon these dogs or let them stray.
The Government has announced today that ‘American XL Bully’ dogs will be banned.
Owners who wish to keep their dogs must apply to an exemption scheme or instead can apply for compensation related to euthanasia costs.
This paper assesses a 25-year state-school improvement programme run by CARE, an education foundation in Pakistan
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