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  • British Petroleum's Russian joint venture for spying
  • RECORD BREAKING. 900 Members & Growing THE LARGEST PI. NEWSGROUP IN EUROPE
  • Protection for celebrity function
  • Agents wanted: Enquiry in the Dominic Republican
  • Infidelity Investigation in Geneva
  • Wanted: Enquiry in China
  • Cosmopolitan Magazine - Looking To Speak With An Investigator
  • Wanted: Hand writing expert on the Isle of Wight
  • Wanted: Deleted Message Sim Card Reader
  • Wanted: 4 covert camera clocks with remote access via a lap
  • Wanted: Dublin Agents
  • Wanted: Shoe print analysis in a Criminal case.
  • Wanted: Lie Detector Services?
  • GPS Real Time Tracker that can be used covertly.
  • Wanted: The Process Servers Guide Publication
  • Wanted: NIGERIA, JERSEY, TIPPERARY, EPSOM
  • Wanted: Forensic analysis of a tablet
  • Covert cameras in village near Cambridge
  • How do you change your name
  • New BritishAgents Directory, Website, Forum Membership
  • Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery
  • "deliberate poisoning"
  • A former Scots Guards officer and SAS
  • Ex-spouse’s debts
  • Sorry affair is good news for private eyes
  • Our Agent in Jamaica's updates
  • Bailiffs and debt enforcers look like being regulated by the Security Industry Authority.
  • A SECRET slush fund set up by BAE Systems,
  • Bailiffs don't leave the billiard hall for less than £500.
  • "highly sophisticated plot"
  • British Agent of The Month
  • WANTED: young men and women interested in other people’s business. Must be able to keep a secret.
  • WHEEL CLAMPERS
  • Criminal Records Checks
  • Californian Business Attorney
  • The Glasgow solicitor whose unorthodox service to her clients might land her in jail
  • “grasping at the proverbial straw”.
  • AMERICA will use phone tap evidence
  • Solicitor stabbed to death on London street
  • Three arrested over solicitors murder
  • Bogus Callers
  • The NHTCU – the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit
  • Bogus Callers
  • Jury Service
  • British Spies
  • £50,000 Reward
  • 2008 Directory Forms
  • Beware the CV detectives
  • Close Protection Operatives in England and Wales
  • The Home Office has decided to exempt in-house football stewards
  • Unsettling emotions
  • Would you give the same evidence, whoever pays?
  • Pay Up or Get Out
  • The starting salary for a 23-year-old Agent is about £24,000
  • Scambuster
  • SPY PHONE
  • Statement Examples & Affidavits
  • Lawyers condemn 'exorbitant' £900 an hour costs
  • The Civil Partnership Act 2004,
  • JOKES in the office that take a dig at the older employees
  • Data Protection Legislation
  • Internet scams
  • I just wish that he was paid like a plumber.
  • £300k for a new client,
  • The divorce lawyers who don't want to go to court
  • HAPPY AGENTS
  • Three held over Damilola murder
  • All agents 2005 membership due for renewal
  • “I am sentencing you to six months in jail.”
  • Do something about the ambulance chasers,
  • Murder is not always most foul
  • Supergrasses join crime crackdown
  • “Oh yeah, like I’m that stupid I’d take witnesses on a job.”
  • Detectives seek 1,590 people after child pornography sting
  • PI Magazine Journal of Professional Investigators
  • Jail for junk email conman
  • Spurned lovers who resort to spite.com revenge
  • change your forenames, surname (or both), add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names
  • UNDER English law debts must be settled in “legal tender”.
  • Can you let guests drive home drunk?
  • Legal Oxymorons
  • “just whisper them to the judge . . .”
  • WRITE no more than 1,000 words on Tesco law: The Shape of Things to Come? Will Clementi be good for
  • THE SHARP END
  • Sherlock Holmes, the amateur detective, chemist, violin player, boxer, and swordsman
  • See you later, litigator
  • Phone tap law offers a gift to gangsters with a false alibi
  • “My hero, my solicitor.”
  • First witness to the stand
  • MI5 agents to infiltrate animal rights terror groups
  • THE IV EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATORS
  • The firm is aiming to up its billings by 31.4 per cent to £23m
  • the takeover of personal injury firm Amery Parkes
  • Not Insured for theft
  • An overseas break can turn into a nightmare if you are accused of a crime
  • Money left in long-forgotten bank accounts or pensions can be traced
  • Separating parents: why not give them equal rights?
  • do not discuss your boundary
  • It is ideal for quick "snatches"
  • THE skeleton of a young woman has been found
  • Let judges log on to a filing start
  • Admissible confessions by feeding them bananas
  • The QC they picked to argue for England
  • He fell for “Cindy”, the undercover agent who lured him into a honey trap
  • Writer who turned a lawyer's crisis into a drama
  • Litigation crisis? This way to the casualty department
  • Lawyer of the week: Brigid Turner
  • When will we be rid of this hairy affectation?
  • Take a note in just two ticks
  • Fingerprints
  • Painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger stolen in the Netherlands
  • But their luck can’t last forever
  • every penny in the house
  • Who is Tim Berners-Lee?
  • New rules for tracing relatives
  • Undercover detective wins stress damages
  • Divers solve wartime mystery of Saint-Ex, the iconic French author who fell to Earth
  • Jail for Mr Sadd, the man who stole cars just to clean them
  • Agents should be shorter than 5ft 11in so that they “blend in”,
  • Hi-tech cash machine gang steals millions
  • Case of the outed blonde spy keeps nagging at Bush camp
  • MI5 alert as spies move into Britain
  • Idealists rush to join MI5's army of spies
  • Bugging Row: 'Blix's Phone Was Tapped'
  • Q&A: Tougher terror laws
  • The UK's intelligence agencies
  • MI5 expands to meet terror threat
  • The Food Police
  • FBI-style crime squad to tackle crime
  • Where the scammers get their expertise
  • Investigators use of our office space (500sq ft) in West Hampstead
  • Police investigate illegal press leaks
  • German Private Detectives
  • WANTED NEWS AND ARTICLES
  • Blue chip firms find bugging is now big business
  • Bugging row: British agents flicked Pakistani codes
  • "4-1-9" OR "ADVANCE FEE FRAUD" SCHEMES
  • How to stop litigants in person going mad
  • MI5 agent on run after exposing embassy bugs
  • New cyber crime wave
  • NEWS WANTED ARTICLES TO PUBLISH
  • fingerprints and face recognition
  • Law Society Now lists britishagents.com
  • The Britishagents Site now accepted as Affiliate to Child Locate
  • We are one of the top 20 corporate law firms in the UK
  • Disorder In the Court
  • The Sneakiest Hacks of all - keystroke theft
  • Assassin’s trail leads to nest of German hitmen
  • Britian's Secret History
  • Security firm spied on road protesters
  • One man's scandal is another's access to libel justice
  • No escape from the spies that watch you 24 hours a day
  • Big Brother edges closer to 'total snooping'
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  • RECORD BREAKING. 900 Members & Growing THE LARGEST PI. NEWSGROUP IN EUROPE
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