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The Department for Business and Trade recognises Honours awarded to thirty-six businesses leaders, exporters and innovators.
Seven people have been appointed to the Committee responsible for recommending proposals for a permanent memorial and legacy programme to remember Queen Elizabeth II.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of JudgeJudge Sheftel and Mrs E Flint FRICS on 2 March 2022
The QEMC is a joint body set up to advise the Government and the Royal Household on the national memorialisation of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
HM The King’s first Official Birthday Honours List has been announced today, marking the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK, in the year of the Coronation.
Northern Region Judge J Murray and Member Ms A Ramshaw sitting on 3 September 2020
Southern Region, Judge N P Jutton on 24 April 2019
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Michael Green and Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge Anne Redston on 28 July 2023
Southern Region, Judge S Lal and Mr Robert Brown FRICS on 01 December 2020
Employment Tribunal decision.
A £650 million war-chest to fire up the UK’s life sciences sector and drive forward the government’s priority to grow the economy has been unveiled by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt today 25 May 2023.
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