Police powers: Protests
An overview of the relevant legislation, guidance and debates concerning the policing of protests.
The Labour Government introduced a number of reforms to the legal remedies for victims of domestic violence, and introduced a number of non-legislative measures. This note examines the development of Labour policy in this area.
Labour policy on Domestic Violence - 1999-2010 (307 KB , PDF)
The Labour Government introduced a number of reforms to the legal remedies for victims of domestic violence, principally through the Domestic Violence Crime and Victims Act 2004 and through the Crime and Security Act 2010. It also introduced non-legislative measures such as Specialist Domestic Violence Courts, Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences and Independent Domestic Violence Advisers. This standard note examines the development of Labour policy in this area, and the changes to the law which Labour introduced. Library Standard Note Domestic Violence looks at the present Government’s policies as well as giving an overview of the subject. Library Standard Note Library Standard Note 727, Domestic violence: A Select Bibliography provides sources of further reading.
Labour policy on Domestic Violence - 1999-2010 (307 KB , PDF)
An overview of the relevant legislation, guidance and debates concerning the policing of protests.
Ofcom enforces measures in the Online Safety Act to protect web users from suicide or self-harm content. It also regulates broadcast media, but not the press.
A Westminster Hall debate has been scheduled for 1.30pm on 5 September on waste crime in Staffordshire. The debate will be opened by Adam Jogee MP.