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This brief explains HMRC’s policy on the VAT treatment of installation of blinds following the First-tier Tribunal’s decision.
A woman who permanently blinded a taxi driver in one eye after a frenzied attack with her high heels has been jailed for three years.
This publication contains detailed statistics on adults and children registered, with councils with social services responsibilities in England, as being blind or partially sighted. The data are compiled from the triennial SSDA 902 return submitted by Local Authorities to NHS...
Compliance with subtitling, audio description and signing quotas
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of JudgeJudge Sheftel and Mrs E Flint FRICS on 2 March 2022
Contains detailed information on people registered with Councils that have Social Services Responsibilities (CSSRs) in England as being severely visually impaired (blind) or visually impaired (partially sighted). This data is collected every three years.
Find out about plans to change public access to open access land at Blind Sike in Northumberland.
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) report on baggage searching in the absence of passengers, April 2014.
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