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New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
The Security Minister updated the House of Commons on the Walney report.
Information relating to the Public Order Act which received Royal Assent on 2 May 2023.
FCDO travel advice for Ecuador. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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.
An urgent call for evidence in response to the challenges presented by the increasing use of a form of litigation known collectively as SLAPPs.
Organising a march, rally or demonstration - when you do and do not have to contact the police before the event
FCDO travel advice for Brazil. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
This collection brings together all documents in the Public Attitudes to Science study series.
How to object to the registration of a lasting or enduring power of attorney - including forms and fees
This page brings together all documents relating to the Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
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
How to object or make representations to a public rights of way order
The new Parole Board rules make it possible for public parole hearings to be held in some cases where it is in the interest of justice.
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