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This treaty was presented to Parliament in May 1972.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Yemen.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Brunner on 3 May 2024.
An independent statutory inquiry will investigate and report on alleged unlawful activity by UK Special Forces during deliberate detention operations in Afghanistan in the period mid-2010 to mid-2013.
Guidance for employers on how to avoid discrimination when carrying out right to work checks.
Guidance describing tenant harassment and setting out what people can do if they are being harassed or are threatened with illegal eviction.
Eastern Region, Tribunal Judge Stephen Evans and Mr Gerard Smith MRICS FAAV, on 8 August 2022
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wright on 22 February 2023.
Draft code of practice for employers: avoiding unlawful discrimination while preventing illegal working.
Crime and fraud issues in international trade: theft of goods, money laundering, cyber crime, employee fraud, infringement of intellectual property.
Presented to Parliament: April 1991.
How employers can avoid unlawful discrimination when carrying out right to work checks.
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