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Find out about terrorist threat levels, national measures against terrorism and how to report suspect activity
The threat level indicates the likelihood of a terrorist attack in the UK.…
The Security Service (MI5) is responsible for protecting the UK against…
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Contact the police to report a vehicle with no MOT - you need the vehicle's number plate, make, model and colour.
If you think a child or young person is at risk or being abused or neglected, contact the children’s social care team at their local council.
Report someone who you think may be living or working in the UK illegally, employing someone illegally
How to claim compensation through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) scheme if you've been seriously injured in a violent crime.
Contact the police by calling 999 to report emergencies or by calling 101 for non-emergencies
Tell the local authority if you're worried that a child is being neglected or abused - call 999 if they’re in immediate danger
Apply for an injunction if you've been a victim of domestic abuse - non-molestation or occupation orders - who can apply, serving documents and attending a hearing.
If you've been the victim of a crime, you have the right to privacy, to make a personal statement and to contact the police and be kept informed about the investigation.
Report internet content promoting terrorism, extremism or violence - your report will be treated anonymously.
Free support and advice if you've been the victim of crime and information on restorative justice.
If you’re being stalked, contact the police or get advice from organisations including the National Stalking helpline.
Crimes committed against someone because of their race, religion, sexuality, disability or gender are hate crimes - how to report them to the police
How to get compensation if you've been injured as a result of an accident or injury when someone else is to blame.
Claim compensation from the Motor Insurers' Bureau if you're the victim of a hit and run or uninsured driver
How to complain to the Attorney General's Office if you think someone's sentence is too low - and what happens if the Court of Appeal get involved
Domestic abuse or violence is a crime and should be reported to the police - call 999 if it's an emergency or you're in immediate danger
How to report a person who's gone missing or a child who's run away - including if you lose contact while they're abroad
Tell the council if you're worried that an older person is being neglected, threatened or being taken advantage of - also known as 'elder abuse'.
Apply to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) Hardship Fund if you have to take time off work because you're the victim of violent crime
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