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New Clause 91 - Anonymity for authorised firearms officers charged with qualifying offences | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees Government new clauses 91 to 94 provide anonymity protections for authorised firearms officers in legal proceedings involving qualifying off
New Clause 88 - Places of worship: restriction on protests | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees New clause 88 rightly seeks to strengthen protections for the freedom of religion and belief by ensuring that individuals are not deterred o
New Clause 87 - Dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees The devastating consequences of road traffic collisions caused by reckless or dangerous behaviour are not limited to motor vehicles.
New Clause 66 - Remote sales of knives etc | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Pritchard.
Engagements | Prime Minister | Commons debates Last week I was talking to Jason, a pub landlord, and he told me that he has heard a rumour about the Prime Minister.
Counter Terrorism Policing: Arrests | Commons debates I thank the Minister for providing advance sight of his statement on this critical issue.
Counter Terrorism Policing: Arrests | Commons debates I thank the Minister for providing advance sight of his statement on this critical issue.
Clause 127 - Implementation of international law enforcement information-sharing agreements | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 127 gives the Government the power to make regulations to implement international agreements relating to the sharing of law enforceme
Clause 130 - Criminal liability of bodies corporate and partnerships where senior manager commits offence | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 130 holds organisations criminally liable when a senior manager commits an offence within their authority, expanding liability beyond
Clause 123 - Offence of wearing or displaying articles in support of proscribed organisation | Crime and Policing Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 123 amends section 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000, which concerns the offence of wearing or displaying articles in support of a proscri