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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 24 May 2024.
Guidance on methods of minimising annoyance or disturbance caused by the operation of loudspeakers fixed to ice-cream vans and similar vehicles.
This study investigates climatic niche differences of 5 Carex bipolar species in North and South America
Fabric detached from rear fuselage, Wickenby Aerodrome, Lincolnshire, 23 July 2019.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a speech at the CBI conference.
Bacon, butlers and Spanish nudists - Foreign Office reveals latest top ten bizarre requests
Employment Tribunal decision.
Research by DVLA shows that 1 in 6 motorists have named their car, with 27% of those surveyed admitting they had given their motor a moniker.
As the deadline approaches for submitting returns and paying tax for 2017 to 2018, HMRC reveals some of the most bizarre excuses it has received for not paying on time.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Church on 3 December 2020.
We've received some questionable late filing appeals over the last 12 months.
Ten of the most bizarre excuses used by unscrupulous bosses found to have underpaid workers the National Minimum Wage have been revealed.
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
The zero response to an FOI asking for details of radio-active monsters, such as Godzilla, being reported to the CNC
FOI requesting information on abnormal weather events.
British people asked the FCO for advice about Strictly Come Dancing, vampires in Poland and vegetarian sausages in 2018.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's speech in Greenwich
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Mitchell on 03 October 2018.
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