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This call for comments on the proposed change of frequency of the publication of Work Choice Official Statistics closed on 30 September 2017.
Explains how conditions attached to a planning permission should be used and discharged effectively
This study investigates a sample representative for a rural region of eastern Uganda pursuing farming strategies
What happens when you opt to tax (charge VAT on) land and buildings, when you need permission and when to notify HMRC about your decision.
The campaign supports the IPO's commitments to raise public understanding, and ultimately respect, for IP rights.
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Principles of informed choice applied in screening programmes
Science and Innovation Network USA’s work has formed connections between leading British and American research institutions, and inspired plans for student exchanges, joint funding applications, and research collaborations.
Analysis of secondary schools admissions and parents’ decision-making when choosing schools.
Annexes A to I plus glossary
Preliminary study which identifies the impact of information on demand for education
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