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Police will be given powers to arrest protesters who wear face coverings to threaten others and avoid prosecution, and pyrotechnics will be banned at protests.
Organising a march, rally or demonstration - when you do and do not have to contact the police before the event
This work is part of the Conflict Research Programme
New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
Helen Wakeham, the Environment Agency's Director of Water, delivers a speech at the Summit on learning from the past to deliver for the future.
The history of King Charles Street.
Information relating to the Public Order Act which received Royal Assent on 2 May 2023.
Home Secretary delivers on government pledge to support the police to tackle disruptive slow marching protest tactics.
Paper by the Security and Policing sub-group of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) / Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
Read about the Committee's review of intimidation in public life, including our report, evidence submitted to the Committee, and press releases.
Taking time off work for public duties (for example as a magistrate, school governor or on jury service) - rights and responsibilities for employees and employers
This study examines Mozambican popular music to investigate empowerment and accountability issues
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