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Read about the Committee's review of intimidation in public life, including our report, evidence submitted to the Committee, and press releases.
All of the published evidence for our review on the subject of intimidation in public life.
The Committee has published a progress report on recommendations it made three years ago in its report, Intimidation in Public Life.
The Committee's seventeenth report, Intimidation in public life: A Review by the Committee on Standards in Public Life, published in December 2017.
A summary and analysis of quantitative evidence submitted to the Committee's consultation as part of its review of intimidation in public life
The government's response to recommendations by the Committee on Standards in Public Life's Review of Intimidation in Public Life.
As part of our evidence collection, the Committee held a roundtable on the subject of the intimidation of Parliamentary candidates on 12 September.
The Committee held a joint meeting of the political parties to discuss the recommendations made in their 2017 report Intimidation in Public Life.
Existing norms increase sex workers’ risk of contracting HIV while in intimate relationships
The written evidence submitted to the Committee's consultation on its review of intimidation in public life.
A predatory rapist who was caught on CCTV stalking his victim before dragging her off the street to attack her will now spend longer in prison.
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