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Independent Monitoring Boards (IMBs) monitor the treatment received by those detained in custody to confirm it is fair, just and humane, by observing the compliance with relevant rules and standards of decency. IMBs exist in every prison and Immigration Removal...
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Brazil’s Maria da Penha Law was put in place to prevent and combat domestic and family violence against women
International Trade Secretary's speech at the AEI during his US visit for the first meeting of the UK-US Trade and Investment Working Group.
Successful launch for Sentinel-2A
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The Open Data User Group (ODUG) has called on developers and the open data community to request the release of public sector data.
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