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The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that no crayfish trapping is authorised in Yorkshire
What tax avoidance is, what can happen to you if you enter into a tax avoidance scheme and how to get help to settle your tax affairs.
Guidance on tax avoidance schemes. Including how to identify avoidance schemes and tell HMRC if you have been involved in or promoted a scheme.
News on the Parole Board's work to revise its parole review processes, in response to the Osborn, Booth and Reilly Supreme Court judgment.
The Secretary of State has today announced plans for an independent Public History project relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland
This report is a rapid desk study to identify and collate the current state of evidence in Nepal and other Low-Income Countries
Oral statement by the Culture Secretary on the white paper setting out government's plans for major reform of gambling laws
Tech companies collaborate on the government's Pumpwatch scheme to bring down road fuel prices for drivers.
The Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands' written confirmation of the oral decisions for J.Max Transport Ltd (OD2034177), Transport Manager, Mr Maxwell Nyamukapa & Driver Conduct Hearing for Mr Maxwell Nyamukapa
The Foreign Secretary gave a speech at the International Counter Terrorism Conference in Herzliya in Israel on 12 September 2023.
Charges to dispose of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres will be removed.
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