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Challenge the result of an election if you think it was not run properly, issuing and serving an election petition, and what happens at the hearing and trial
You may be able to challenge the result of an election if you think it was…
To challenge an election you must apply to the Election Petitions Office.…
After you apply, the Election Petitions Office will tell you how much to…
You should only contact the people you’re complaining about (‘the…
Contact the Election Petitions Office to set the date for the hearing. You…
How to get a grade reviewed (GCSE or AS or A level or other qualifications) by your school or college: how to appeal to your exam board and to Ofqual.
You can challenge a grade or the result of a qualification if you think…
Contact your school or college to challenge a GCSE, AS level or A level…
If you think the exam board did not correctly follow the appeal process,…
Examples of pupils' work to support teachers' assessment of English writing at the end of key stage 2.
Information for local authorities on training and standardisation for moderators of key stages 2 (KS2) English writing.
Examples of pupils' work to support teachers' assessment of English writing at the end of key stage 1.
The British High Commissioner to Ghana authored an op-ed on his experience with the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award.
The Secretary of State has today announced plans for an independent Public History project relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mr Justice Bourne on 24 April 2024.
Leo Docherty was appointed a Minister of State (Minister for the Armed Forces) in the Ministry of Defence on 26 March 2024. He was a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) from 27...
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Tayler on 16 April 2024.
A masked thug who took part in a violent burglary has had his sentence doubled after it was referred to the Court of Appeal.
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