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How to provide chemical test data for potentially contaminated soils or landspreading regulated under the environmental permitting regulations.
Guidance for officials from departments and agencies on giving evidence to Parliamentary Select Committees, known as the Osmotherly Rules.
The aim of the Tailored Review programme is to provide a robust challenge of Arm’s-Length Bodies (ALBs), to ensure that they are fit for purpose and offer value for taxpayer’s money, by assessing the ongoing need for ALBs and scrutinising...
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Quality assurance framework for management information.
Review of possible miscarriages of justice.
New laws to be introduced to ban unavoidable hidden fees to force businesses to be upfront with customers
This document contains the performance standards for automatic isokinetic samplers used in the measurement of emissions from industrial chimney stacks, flues and ducts.
Quality Standards Specialist Group recommendations on the Code of Conduct.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber decision of Judge Herrington and Tribunal Members Gary Bottriell and Mark White on 12 June 2023
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