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Employment Tribunal decision.
Guidance for headteachers, teachers and teaching assistants administering the 2024 key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum tests.
1. Introduction This guidance is for schools administering the 2024 key…
Eastern Region, Judge G K Sinclair, Mr D Barnden MRICS and Mr S E Moll FRICS, on 2 May 2019
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge McMullen, Mr M Clancy and Mrs A Gallico on 10 December 2012.
Guidance for administering the 2024 key stage 2 national curriculum tests to pupils with hearing or visual impairments.
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Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Mitting, Mr D Bleiman and Ms N Sutcliffe on 25 October 2013.
Eastern Region, Judge Professor Robert Abbey and Mr Roland Thomas MRICS heard on 21 April 2022
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge McMullen, Mr M Clancy, Mrs A Gallico on 30 September 2013.
Employment Tribunal Decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Mitchell on 2 December 2016.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wright on 5 July 2016.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Norris on 16 September 2014.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Vos on 28 January 2013.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Recorder Luba, Mr D J Jenkins and Mr J R Rivers on 9 April 2014.
This report outlines what the Forestry Commission is doing to increase the diversity of its workforce and connect everyone with the nation’s forests.
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