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This is a scanned version of a catalogue of charts and nautical publications produced by the Hydrographic Office available for purchase by the public in 1839
This brief examines how the Chars Livelihoods Programme is helping the poorest residents prepare for and cope with floods
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech at the CST annual dinner.
Employment Tribunal decision.
£250,000 in government funding has been awarded to Universities and National Life Stories, the UK’s leading oral history fieldwork charity from the British Library, to chronicle and study the experiences of British nuclear test veterans.
Request for the database underpinning the Companies House Beta service (CHS).
The Kidzania Year of Engineering festival will bring engineering to life for children with a programme of events and activities throughout the summer.
The British High Commission Accra makes a rejoinder to the newspaper ‘The Chronicle’ in conjunction with a misrepresented front page article titled “British Envoy blasts Mahama”.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mrs Justice Slade on 2 February 2015.
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