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People advertising illegal Channel crossings online could face up to five years in prison under a new offence the government ...
Plans for new offence to crack down on promoting Channel crossings online - Anyone advertising crossings or illegal working ...
UK to criminalise social media ads promoting illegal immigration, including small boat crossings and fake visas. Offenders ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether or not to uphold an earlier ruling which found that hidden commission payments to car ...
Vaping items sold at corner shops and convenience stores will face stricter checks and potentially higher prices from 2026.
Proposals to recruit more police officers and create new prison places contribute to the estimated £3.48 billion annual bill for the party’s plans.
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