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Code of practice for the use of equipment interference by the security and intelligence agencies.
Guidance on sources of electromagnetic interference and mitigating the risks.
This code of practice relates to the exercise of function conferred by virtue of Part 5 and Chapter 3 of Part 6 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
The UK condemns Russia’s sustained attempts at political interference in the UK and globally.
Alerts industry to specific issues. Normally time sensitive and action may be required.
Guidance on the use of covert surveillance by public authorities under part 2 of RIPA 2000.
Public consultation on the draft interception of communications code of practice and the draft equipment interference code of practice.
Analysis which has informed the electromagnetic interference (EMI) assessment for Phase One of HS2.
This appendix presents the material that has informed the electromagnetic interference (EMI) assessment for HS2 Phase 2a.
The use of mobile phones at inappropriate times is distracting bridge management teams from their primary duties of navigating and conning their vessel.
This report provides details of changes to the EMI assessment as a result of the SES2 changes and AP2 amendments.
Display this poster at your Approved Tachograph Centre (ATC) about tachograph system interference being reported to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency.
Apply for a licence to interfere with badger setts for agriculture, forestry and drainage purposes and to prevent damage and find out how to report your actions.
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