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The Environment Agency is working with its partners to develop the River Wey Flood Alleviation Schemes.
Employment Tribunal decision.
How we use credit scores from credit rating agencies to support our creditworthiness assessment process.
This document sets out a revised approach to valuing greenhouse gas emissions in policy appraisal.…
…No move on bank rate, but RBI approves some licenses
Northern Region Judge C Hunter and Tribunal Member Mr H Thomas sitting on 25 October 2022
Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on plea discussions and presenting a plea agreement to the court in serious fraud cases.
Find out if you need to pay to drive in a clean air zone and check your vehicle meets emission standards.
A strategy covering HM Treasury’s overall approach and commitment to evaluation.
How the Environment Agency and its partners are looking at ways to reduce flooding near to Monktonmead Brook in Ryde on the Isle of Wight.
This independent report by Lord David Willetts reviews the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology business case approvals process and proposes recommendations to render the process more efficient and streamlined.
The guide sets out the default assumptions, theoretical framework and metrics to be adopted by analysts in DLUHC, its agencies and local authorities for appraisals.…
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