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What to do if you think you are a victim of identity theft or fraud, and what signs to look out for.
If you suspect someone of benefit fraud report them online here
The steps you can take to tackle an intruder or burglar in your own home - and what force you can use to defend yourself
Report someone committing benefit fraud - you can report anonymously.
Northern Judge J. Holbrook and Members N. Walsh Sitting on 23 September 2019
Thief who ran over his victim as he tried to flee with stolen goods will spend longer in prison
FCDO travel advice for Argentina. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
What happens if you’re suspected of benefit fraud - benefits that can and cannot be stopped if you commit fraud
Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track their movements in a world first scheme to crack down on neighbourhood criminals.
The Minister for Intellectual Property highlights the continued Government clampdown on users and providers of illicit streaming boxes.
The Criminal Justice Bill will give police more powers to tackle knife crime, antisocial behaviour, theft and drugs.
The first Global Fraud Summit, hosted by the Home Secretary, begins in London today. Ministers from the G7, Five Eyes, Singapore and South Korea are attending.
Tell the police and your insurance company if your vehicle has been stolen straight away - telling DVLA, vehicle tax refunds and personalised registration numbers
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