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A safety message to the fishing industry on how the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) changes when vessels are operating in fog.
New draft legislation to prevent ticket touts from using software bots to exploit consumers buying tickets to events.
This research looks at teachers’ awareness of, and views about off-rolling. It was carried out by YouGov for Ofsted.
Southern Region, Judge Cresswell and Mr M Woodrow MRICS on 21 April 2022
Vile racist language and other online abuse connected to football could see offenders banned from attending matches in England and Wales for up to 10 years.
New ‘Think Before you Link’ App will help businesses and the public protect themselves from potential espionage .
Online Safety Bill strengthened with new list of criminal content for tech firms to remove as a priority
Emily Clarkson, Anton Ferdinand and Love Island star Sharon Gaffka among celebs to meet Digital Secretary Nadine Dorries to discuss the Online Safety Bill
Change in the law announced to extend Football Banning Orders to those who are abusive in connection with football on social media.
Tailgating is a factor in around one in eight casualties on England’s motorways and major A roads, with more than 130 people killed or seriously injured in incidents involving people driving too close in 2018.
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the UN Security Council briefing on Technology and Peace and Security
Government response to the Open Rights Group campaign regarding copyright criminal offence measures contained within the Digital Economy Bill 2016.
A new poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that over half (54%) of late-night online shoppers said they had done so while drinking alcohol and more than 8 in 10 (86%) shopped while distracted watching TV, leaving them vulnerable...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Ambassador James Roscoe spoke at the UN General Assembly Committee on Information about Russia's use of hostile information operations to undermine Ukraine.
A Gloucestershire fisherman who lured valuable elvers into his illegally-placed fishing net instead caught a 5-figure legal bill.
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