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The Office for the Internal Market (OIM) has published its annual report on the operation of the internal market for 2023 to 2024.
The Review was set up to consider how the Human Rights Act is working in practice and whether any change is needed. The independent Panel submitted their report to the Deputy Prime Minister in October 2021.
This handbook is designed for all customers of internal audit within central government, to help ensure the effective delivery of internal audit services.
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In December 1999 an Inquiry Panel was appointed to investigate the removal, retention and disposal of human organs and tissues following post mortem examination at The Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital.
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