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How we're identifying benefit fraud and the penalties people could face for deliberately withholding information for their benefit claim.
Right to maintain contact with siblings to be strengthened in law for children in care via amendment to Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Written decision of the Deputy Traffic Commissioner in the North East of England Traffic Area for Butler Brothers Ltd, transport manager James Thomas Butler and drivers James Thomas Butler, John Arthur Daffin, Richard Graham Davies, Nicholas Michael Lee, Paul Morley.
What happens if you’re suspected of benefit fraud - benefits that can and cannot be stopped if you commit fraud
Benefit cheats, fraudsters and debtors who can afford to repay but refuse will have money taken directly from their bank accounts or lose their driver's licence under tough new laws approved today.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners will routinely check lorries they stop at the roadside for emissions cheat devices.
Two brothers from Redditch pleaded guilty at Northampton Magistrates Court to fishing illegally.
Welfare fraudsters who cheated the taxpayer out of £7 billion last year could be banned from driving if they repeatedly fail to reimburse the public and repay their debt.
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