Examination of Witnesses | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Thank you; that is helpful.
Examination of Witnesses | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I will ask just one more question, because I know other colleagues will want to take this up.
Examination of Witnesses | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Of course, a key difference between these new orders in the Bill and other orders is that if you breach the order, that is a criminal
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