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Employment Tribunal decision.
How UKaid funded road building in Vietnam helps ethnic minority families lift themselves out of poverty
Estimate of the number of properties liable for Council Tax.
New methods for genetic transformation avoid using unwanted marker genes.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is suitable for laboratories located on production sites where the introduction of pathogens may be inadvisable.
Ceasing data collection at Basic Command Unit (BCU) level
The Environment Agency has decided to retain the current coarse fishing close season on English rivers.
Guy Fawkes’ Night is a calendar highlight. But if you’re going to celebrate it, go to an organised event rather than risk being a “bonfire bandit”.
The CMA has provisionally cleared the proposed merger of Virgin Media and Virgin Mobile with O2.
An Essex waste company and its directors have been fined more than £20,000 after they stored tonnes of waste illegally at a site in Braintree.
Stigma related to TB and HIV has severe implications for treatment.
Rules for powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters, including on pavements and on the road.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Langstaff on 3 May 2013.
More than £10 million a year of additional funding for housing legal aid.
Thousands of domestic abuse victims will be able to access free legal advice and representation under new changes to the legal aid system introduced today (17 October 2022).
Producing a guide for the design, operation and management of culverts, trash screens and outfalls.
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