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A CONTROVERSIAL £318 debt fee, which victims of domestic abuse were previously required to pay, is being scrapped. The fee is typically charged to victims who wish to have their details removed from public records, making it more difficult for their abusers to trace their whereabouts. However, the Ministry of Justice has announced it is...
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