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Government response to the Justice Committee’s Sixth Report of session 2016 to 2017.
This document provides the Government Response to the Justice Committee's Seventh Report of Session 2017-19 on Small Claims Limit for Personal Injury.
The Military Court Service provides a criminal court for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force in the Court Martial, Summary Appeal and Service Civilian Court.
Plenary sessions to discuss the development of the secondary legislation and the new Regulator as part of the UK space regulatory regime.
Reflections and learnings from the sessions run by DCMS at the Open Government Partnership Summit 19-31 May 2019
Swansea Prison is a men’s prison in the centre of Swansea, Wales.
How to run research sessions with vulnerable participants.
This guidance informs stakeholders about upcoming introductions to the Restricted Patient System.
How to apply for a reduced rate of withholding tax, and work out the tax due on worldwide earnings.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Stout on 31 January 2024.
When and how to carry out in-depth interviews.
This document provides the Government Response to the Justice Committee’s Second Report of session 2016/17.
Explore a system as a user would - without a script or set of tasks - to find possible defects that other forms of testing may miss.
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