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The negative response to an FOI asking how many subject access requests had been made to the CNC for body worn video
Research suggest videos are providing new ways for research participants to articulate their views, and promote debate with stakeholders.
Further action is being taken to protect children from viewing inappropriate music videos on the internet.
Domestic abuse victims may seek injunctions more easily and with less stress as part of a test into the use of fully-video court hearings.
Acting on provider feedback new videos have been created to help Client and Cost Management System (CCMS) administrators.
A pilot launched today will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time.
Thought-provoking new videos are being launched to encourage learner drivers to be more aware of motorcyclists.
New research from UK experts will create technology to identify violent terrorist content.
New computer-generated imagery (CGI) clips replaced old filmed clips in the hazard perception part of the theory test on 12 January 2015.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The British Embassy Quito has put together this video about transport safety in Ecuador.
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