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Explains how conditions attached to a planning permission should be used and discharged effectively
Immigration staff guidance on considering claims based on family life (as a partner or parent) or exceptional circumstances.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 14 March 2024.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Susan Walker, Mr Nick Aziz and Mr Steven Torrance on 25 March 2024.
Ahead of the government's forthcoming major conditions strategy, this report sets out our approach to tackling the groups of conditions that drive ill health in England.
M&E is often neglected in situations of conflict and fragility, for a number of reasons.
The right balance and sequence of the different types of international engagement in conflict-affected environments.
A temporary event notice form outlining the reasons for imposing conditions instead of providing a counter notice.
This is the Mental Health Casework Section Guidance on the discharge of restricted patients.
This paper considers a number of ways in which donors might inadvertently ‘do harm’ in situations of conflict and fragility.
Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.
Donor coordination has traditionally been poor in situations of conflict and fragility.
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