The House of Commons is due to consider Lords amendments to the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill 2019-2021 on 27 January 2021. This short briefing explains the amendments made to the Bill by the House of Lords and relevant Committee recommendations
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Home Office legislation since the 1997 general election (111 KB, PDF)
Home Office legislation since the 1997 general election. By John Woodhouse. SN/HA/3352.
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Home Office legislation since the 1997 general election (111 KB, PDF)
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