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Written Answers: Serious Organised Crime and Police Act - 20 April 2006

Martin Linton asked the Home Secretary how many protests have been granted permission by the police under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 since it came into force.

Charles Clarke replied that he has passed the question on to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and has asked him to reply directly to Mr. Linton.

Update: Backing Blair picks up on the significance of this answer.

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