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What to do if you see a bloom of algae in a river, lake or the sea.
This call for evidence aims to collect views to underpin the Faith Engagement Review. This call for evidence will run for a period of 4 weeks.
Location: Approximately 60 miles north of Cape Wrath, Scotland.
A joint project between the Met Office, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Environment Agency has developed a new tool to help warn bathers about algal blooms.
Northern Region Judge C Tonge and Tribunal Member J Faulkner sitting on 23 November 2020
Northern Region Judge S Moorhouse and Tribunal Member J Platt sitting on 15 February 2021
Southern Region, Judge H Lederman, Mr C Davies FRICS ACIArb and Tribunal Member J Playfair on 5 March 2021
Employment Tribunal decision.
Lake users advised to remain cautious
A multi-agency task force is warning savers to be vigilant of the threat that scammers pose to their pensions.
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