Fraud investigators could soon be taking to the streets armed with spy cameras and walkie-talkies in a clampdown on benefit crime. |
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It is hoped the latest swoop in a nationwide clampdown on unregulated puppy farms will spur the public not to buy dogs from such dealers. |
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It is hoped the latest clampdown will be particularly effective in tackling pupils who travel out of their own districts when absent from school. |
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This week police in Manchester launched a massive clampdown on mobile phone abusers fining more than 500 motorists. |
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A college which closed its bar during rag week last year has vowed to continue its clampdown on alcohol abuse. |
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Police in North Yorkshire yesterday launched a major clampdown on motorist who drive on worn and bald tyres in an attempt to save lives. |
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It is hoped the clampdown will re-educate motorists about road safety and make them less likely to break the law in the future. |
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According to the Economist, this clampdown has been extended to non-political activity. |
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Police say a clampdown on louts is working after two teenage yobs were hauled before the courts. |
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Rogue firework traders hoping to cash in on the last Bonfire Night before a major clampdown have been warned to think again. |
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Five people were arrested today when police swooped on a house on a York estate as part of a clampdown on crime in the area. |
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Police today vowed to continue their drugs and weapons clampdown near a nightclub. |
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City of York Council has been handed new powers to clampdown on dog-fouling, graffiti, litter, fly-posting and night-time noise. |
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The security clampdown, authorised by the prime minister, was based on intelligence of a specific threat. |
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The clampdown on spending comes after concerns about the relationship between parties and their donors. |
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Why is there a sudden clampdown on people expressing their findings or thoughts? |
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The security clampdown comes after the country was put on alert following reports of a threat at Heathrow airport. |
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A clampdown on salmon poachers in North Yorkshire has been announced following reports of an increase in numbers of fish returning to the rivers. |
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A clampdown on late night rowdyism and vandalism has been promised this week by the authorities in Laois. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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He fears that hardliners could initiate a conservative clampdown. |
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The original verdict against O'Donnell in December points to a clampdown on the Ireland-UK bankruptcy flight. |
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Critical journalists continue to languish in prison and inside the courtrooms the breadth of the clampdown is on full display. |
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Since Francis seemed to be the polar opposite, they had every reason to hope the clampdown would be lifted. |
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The clampdown on media has also raised red flags among rights activists in the country. |
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There was an immediate clampdown on any subject that smacked of regicide and the San Carlo attempted to foist on Verdi its own re-write of the libretto. |
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New York's recovery certainly started with a clampdown on anti-social behaviour graffiti writing, street drinking, turnstile jumping, and so on. |
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Register security chiefs promised a total and immediate clampdown, centering on limiting access to PR bunnies and a complete ban on PR-sponsored lunchtime beanos. |
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Alcoholic drinks bought in off licences are to be traceable as the Government bids to clampdown on underage drinking, and drunken, disorderly behaviour. |
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I think the regime might want to go back to those dark days and complete the clampdown. |
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We really need an extremely tight clampdown on how mining industries operate and a future directive on mining waste is extremely important. |
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Man-eating crocodiles are benefiting from the clampdown on guns in the Solomon Islands. |
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There has been a clampdown on freedom of expression in Sudan since the April 2010 elections. |
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The dismissal of the Chief Justice of Pakistan and resulting media clampdown does not bode well for having free and fair elections. |
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Activists say they have been detained, tortured and refused access to legal advice as part of a clampdown ahead of this Friday's protest. |
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The clampdown that followed the presidential election marked the victory of the siloviki, hardliners led by Viktor, one of Lukashenko's sons. |
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The Department, among other duties, would have been mandated a clampdown on expression deemed non-Islamic. |
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Many of the clubs affected are angry at the sudden clampdown. |
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The European Union wishes to express its condemnation regarding reports of the violent clampdown of a peaceful demonstration organised by the National Constitutional Assembly on 4 February 2004 in Harare. |
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Jeremy Hunt told the Daily Mail said he wanted to see a clampdown on such practices and would seek to introduce wording into agreements making it clear people could still whistle-blow. |
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Northumberland County Council took people aged between 18 and 78 to court as part of its clampdown on litter louts. |
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More than 5,000 motorists were stopped and breathalysed during December and 205 have since been charged after a massive Christmas clampdown. |
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The move by UAL to seek legal action is the latest in what many see as a worrying trend to clampdown on student protest and freedom of speech on UK campuses. |
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A pair of hot pink sneakers worn by a Texan senator campaigning against a clampdown on abortion rights have become the bestselling shoe on Amazon.com and an unlikely feminist symbol. |
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The sale of laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, the second most popular recreational drug in Britain, is to be banned in the government's clampdown on legal highs, Home Office ministers have announced. |
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While the armed groups are the most deadly threat to journalists in the country, media workers have come under increased pressure from the TFG in a recent clampdown on independent journalism. |
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I believe that Mr Jarzembowski is very keen on this increased clampdown on ships belonging to States that have not ratified, the aim being to encourage them to do so. |
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The new directive to require Internet cafes and all commercial establishments in Hanoi to install server-side monitoring software is alarming and brings about concerns of an Internet clampdown. |
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There is the immediate clampdown on any disclosure. |
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But travelling with a media mission to Nepal recently brought home to me the vibrancy of community radio despite a clampdown on democratic norms and freedom of expression. |
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Regarding the liberals in Russia, a number of players which had not been mentioned had served at the Council of Europe before President Putin's clampdown. |
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Duy Hoang, a spokesman for Viet Tan, a pro-democracy group banned in Vietnam, took part in Thursday's Capitol Hill event, and focused on the regime's clampdown on Internet dissidents. |
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A planned clampdown on fruit machines in pubs could lead to job losses in the Midlands leisure industry, an MP has warned. |
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There is no doubt that meth is destructive, and a clampdown is justified. |
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As such, the clampdown on anyone even tenuously suspected of being connected to the uprising has grown bolder and bolder with each passing day. |
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The Russian president's critics condemned the trial as part of a clampdown on a protest movement and are reminiscent of the show trials of dissidents in the Soviet era. |
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The capital has witnessed a significant decrease in the use of fake black henna in women's beauty salons following a clampdown by AbuCeDhabi Municipality. |
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The clampdown, which will put offenders behind bars for longer, will see the maximum penalty for death by joyriding nearly TRIPLE from just five years to 14 years. |
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Hamas leaders have been careful not to criticize Egypt's border clampdown in public, for fear of being accused of meddling in Egypt's internal affairs. |
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A CLAMPDOWN is set to be placed on 'chuggers' raising money in a Midland town after complaints from shoppers and market traders. |
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