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law enforcement powers - as well as consulting on extending the length of closure orders to shut criminal businesses down for longer, an area the CTSI said needed to be changed
criminal record checks and demonstrate they meet the requirements, as opposed to just inputting their details. The changes stipulate that their permit number will have to be displayed in advertising and on their vehicles
businesses operate, how lawful gun owners handle their firearms, or what truly improves public safety,” Blanche said. The new plans also include rescinding a 2023 rule that restricted pistol braces, an attachment that enables
business leaders have called on the government to build an EU-style “trade bazooka” to [protect Britain’s economic interests](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/26/uk-urged-deploy-eu-style-trade-bazooka-trump-tariffs) in response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump. 4. ***Middle
change the perception of fans coming to the US,” he added. “The US has very strong security and counterterrorism experience; I’m sure all necessary measures are in place.” FIFA did not respond
Business Plaza in Panama City. Polymarket claims its headquarters is on the 21st floor of the building. So do more than a dozen other crypto companies. But the address leads to a law firm. **Eliana
criminal accountability. “If different laws define offences and penalties differently, that can lead to injustice,” he said, explaining the need to harmonise provisions across legal frameworks. Ahmed also indicated that the government is considering integrating
Enforcement](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ice-us-immigration-and-customs-enforcement) (ICE) agents. Cerna, a carpenter, is a US citizen and southern [California](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/california) native. But ICE was targeting him after a border agent reported that Cerna had “assaulted
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laws to places where they didn't, and then see how workers in these areas fared over time (specifically, the first nine months of the administration). The economists focus on two groups of workers, both
law enforcement, whom she says she always had a deep respect for. She added that losing her son was already devastating and the recent revelations about ICE's involvement have made grieving more painful
enforce consumer protection laws. In testimony shared exclusively with BBC News, officers describe: - Extreme threats - with one officer recounting a suspect in a shop shouting "I kill you, I kill you" and then threatening
changed his Twitter bio to read “the coolest dictator in the world”. Bukele largely eschewed legacy media, instead preferring to sit down with YouTubers and podcasters with millions of subscribers, while blocking the likes
criminal case against anti-abortion protesters and released a widely criticized report on efforts to prosecute anti-abortion protesters. “She would direct the Department of Justice to be acting even more at the direction