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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Church on 29 April 2024
Guidance for investigators and prosecutors on image analysis.
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Abusers who share intimate images without consent to face up to 6 months in prison.
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness about potential hazards to adults and children associated with toys and electrical products.
Guidance for GOV.UK content publishers on how to use images and make them accessible. This chapter also includes the copyright standards for GOV.UK.
OPSS has published information for consumers to raise awareness around the safe purchasing, use and charging of e-bikes and e-scooters.
Rules for digital and printed passport photos and how to get one
How to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1921.
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
What to do if you think you are a victim of identity theft or fraud, and what signs to look out for.
Information from the Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST), including the database of police protective standards.
Advice on how to stay secure online from the UK's National Cyber Security Centre.
This database has been developed to help investigate online child sexual abuse offenders and protect the victims of abuse.
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