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Product safety report for T&J Fashion 24 Pieces LED Keyring Party Bag Fillers presenting a serious risk of injuries & choking.
The general principles for civil servants, including special advisers, which apply to party conferences.
List of WTO trade dispute cases where the UK is neither a complainant nor a respondent, but has joined as a third party because it has a ‘substantial interest’.
Form COP10: Application notice for applications to be joined as a party.
The rules for charities that want to support, or oppose, a change in government policy or the law.
In 2008 the Civil Contingencies Secretariat commissioned Leeds University to produce 'Understanding Crowd Behaviour'.
Crowdfunding is the donation, reward, debt and equity campaigns launched by organisations raising capital for off-grid energy projects
Offers campaign-makers the tools and knowledge to develop a successful crowdfunding campaign
This reports reviews literature on dominant party political systems in developing countries, drawing lessons for development programming
What has been the pattern of political party development in Ukraine over the last 10 years and how have these parties performed in recent elections?
This report finds that energy access crowdfunding and peer-to-peer (P2P) lending grew fourfold in 2 years (2015 to 2017)
Research by Dee Goddard, University of Kent, on behalf of CSPL examines public attitudes to party funding in Britain.
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