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Crimes committed against someone because of their race, religion, sexuality, disability or gender are hate crimes - how to report them to the police
The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a British public service broadcaster. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. BBC is a public corporation of the Department for Culture,...
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Quarterly update of incidents and crimes with a hate motivation reported to PSNI.
Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales. Information from the Crime Survey for England and Wales is also provided every third year.
Bullying at school and the law - what your school and the police must do about bullying and how you should report it
The Border Security Command provides strategic leadership across the border security system to disrupt the activity of organised crime groups which facilitate irregular migration including small boat crossings. BSC is part of the Home Office .
Includes how to report antisocial behaviour, like nuisance noise, vandalism or abandoned vehicles, reporting antisocial behaviour anonymously, getting support.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Schools can sanction pupils or exclude them - find out what schools are allowed to do, like search pupils for knives or drugs
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