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Southern Region, Judge D. R. Whitney and Mr B. Simms FRICS on 23 March 2020
The Integrated Review has generated some misconceptions about the UK’s nuclear deterrent. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
Explanatory notice to British nationals contemplating marriage in the Philippines.
Guidance on picketing for employers, workers or members of the public who may be affected by a picket or any associated activities.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Pittaway & Mrs S Redmond on 07 April 2022.
Latest information relating to the National Memorial to British Victims of Overseas Terrorism, including how to visit.
Sections (2.01 - 2.41) last updated January 2024.
Medicines and Healthcare product Regulatory Agency official Parental Leave policy and procedures.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Hawkes and Miss Krisko on 13 November 2019
This framework explains how Companies House will use its enforcement powers in relation to the Register of Overseas Entities.
Annual return form AR21, ballots and industrial action spreadsheet, statement to members, notice to members and membership audit certificate (MAC).
The 2021 Integrated Review set out the government’s vision for the future. This page outlines what it says about the UK’s nuclear deterrent.
Over 200 employers are today (21 June 2023) being named by government for failing to pay their lowest paid staff the minimum wage.
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