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Guidance on the appropriate employment of public health professionals as consultants in public health and directors of public health.
A Foreign Office research analyst paper.
A keynote speech delivered by Marcus Bokkerink, Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, to the Fordham Competition Law Institute Conference
How Natural England will work to protect England’s nature and landscapes for people to enjoy and the ecosystem services they provide.
This research applies a model to explore the outcomes of 4 development trajectories under different climate and socio-economic scenarios
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN General Assembly 54th plenary meeting 78th session.
This booklet sets out the people offer to regular serving military personnel.
The 21st century mortality files are a record of mortality in England and Wales from 2001 onwards. The files consist of an aggregated database of deaths by age-group, sex, year and underlying cause, and include populations for England and Wales.
An historic 19th-century wall on a Somerset military base has been restored by VIVO Defence Services.
A record of mortality in England and Wales from 2001 onwards. The files are designed to complement the 20th Century Mortality Files, which are a record of mortality in England and Wales from 1901 to 2000. The files consist of...
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