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Interim report covering 14 years of undercover policing activity by the Met Police’s Special Demonstration Squad (formerly the Special Operation Squad).
Review of possible miscarriages of justice.
The report from Stephen Taylor’s independent review into links between the Special Demonstration Squad and the Home Office.
Manage your birds’ housing and welfare when they must be kept inside because of disease outbreaks.
The SIA responds to the issues raised by BBC File on 4 on training malpractice in the delivery of SIA licence-linked qualifications
Theresa May also establishes miscarriages of justice panel to sit alongside inquiry following Mark Ellison's review
A predator who told a woman he met online to sexually assault two young children has his sentence increased by more than two years.
Lewis Watts, convicted after an undercover police investigation, has had his sentence doubled following an intervention by the Solicitor General, the Rt Hon Lucy Frazer QC MP.
Thomas Thompson has been immediately imprisoned after the Attorney General’s Office referred his original sentence to the Court of Appeal.
The conditions you must follow if you hold an SIA licence, and the penalties you may face for not doing so.
Individuals providing certain evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry can do so without fear of prosecution
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Report and summary of findings from Mark Ellison's independent review.
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