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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
A collection of leaflets, posters and templates for promoting T Levels. Please note that the photography that features in some of these templates must be swapped for your own or not included when using these resources.
The Charity Commission's staffing structure and staff salaries.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Employment Tribunal decision. Employment Tribunal decision.
The CMA investigated the completed acquisition by CALA 1 Limited of Banner Homes plc.
Op Banner was the longest continuous deployment of troops in UK Armed Forces history. Those eligible to attend the event can register before 30 July.
Leicester payroll services boss banned for orchestrating multi-million pound tax avoidance scheme, while failing to justify £37 million expenditure in 11 months
Lessons learned from the CMA’s investigation into 2 of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, who broke competition law by taking part in a business cartel.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling more than £9m on 2 of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, for breaking competition law.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Levenson on 11 May 2016.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into office design companies who broke competition law by cover bidding.
Five companies - Fourfront, Loop, Coriolis, ThirdWay and Oakley - have agreed to pay fines totalling over £7 million after admitting being involved in cartel behaviour.
The CMA has provisionally found that 3 major suppliers to the construction industry broke competition law.
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