Controversial Crime Bill Amendments Debated in Parliament

The UK government has proposed key amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill ahead of committee and report stage debates. Experts weigh in on the bill's impact on civil liberties.
The UK government has unveiled a series of amendments to the controversial Crime and Policing Bill, which is set to undergo further scrutiny in the House of Commons. The proposed changes have sparked intense debate, with civil liberties groups raising concerns about the potential impact on individual freedoms.
The Crime and Policing Bill, initially introduced in February 2025, aims to address a range of issues related to law enforcement and public safety. However, the latest amendments have drawn criticism from opposition parties and human rights organizations, who argue that some of the provisions could lead to the erosion of fundamental rights.
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