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Data on the handling of correspondence from MPs and peers by government departments and agencies.
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Privacy notice relating to GIAA leading on matters relating to the internal audit profession and advisory services in central government.
This series brings together all documents relating to ACMD correspondence.
Immigration staff guidance on managing MPs' correspondences and the ‘treat as official’ process for correspondence from other sources.
ACOBA writes to departing ministers on leaving office to remind them of their responsibility to seek advice on new outside roles; and to provide a brief guide to the process.
Correspondence on the work of the Home Office in relation to Windrush.
DH Ministerial correspondence and call centre performance figures.
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This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.
Data on the handling of correspondence from MPs and peers by government departments and agencies from January to December 2021.
ACOBA writes to departing ministers on leaving office to remind them of their responsibility to seek advice from ACOBA.
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