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Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Progress of the Bill

Research Briefing This Commons Library briefing paper summarises the Commons stages of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and the Lords amendments to the Bill. The Commons will consider the Lords amendments on 28 February 2022 Police, Crime, Sentencing … Continue reading

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Protest at Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election count.

Acorn – ‘Kill the Bill’ Protest at the Rushcliffe Arena, Nottingham. 8th May 2021. Outside the count for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election.https://www.facebook.com/tashuk/posts/10158487800266799

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Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill, Nadia Whittome MP reply

Nadia Whittome MP nadia.whittome.mp@parliament.uk (Case Ref: NW4149) Dear Alan Lodge,  Thank you for this information about the Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill. As I am sure you will appreciate, I have received a vast amount of correspondence on this issue, so I wanted … Continue reading

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Election for Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner

Election for Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner This will be on 6th May https://www.choosemypcc.org.uk/area/nottinghamshire The candidates are:Caroline Henry – ConservativeDavid Watts – Liberal DemocratPaddy Tipping – Labour and Co-operative Party The Police and Crime Commissioner’s primary responsibilities are:• holding the … Continue reading

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How the Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill could extinguish environmental protest

James Fair 15 Apr 2021 The Home Office is surprisingly transparent about its reasons for wanting to increase police powers in relation to protests and direct action – it was the success of Extinction Rebellion in bringing parts of London … Continue reading

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