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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Beech on 8 December 2020.
Employment Tribunal decision.
You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
The Social Mobility Commission launches its 2020 review and unveils plans for this year, including assessing the impact of COVID-19 on social mobility.
Rules for digital and printed passport photos and how to get one
150 businesses have already signed up to the Business Compact, from a wide range of sectors including legal, retail, finance and energy.
Written by Angela Gall from Natural England and illustrated by Sarah Gledhill, the children's book about a unique fish's journey comes out on 8 June 2023.
Give Us A Break 2010 will be supported by fundraising in addition to help in kind from the LLW Repository Ltd workforce.
Warrington’s young people and supporters were given a first look inside the state-of-the-art Warrington Youth Zone as construction edges closer to completion.
Motorists and businesses have today paid tribute to the iconic Spaghetti Junction as the road marks 50 years since first opening to traffic.
Guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to make decisions in asylum and human rights applications.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector spoke at CentreForum setting out his ambitions for education, including the need to improve vocational training.
Student finance - student loans or student grants for tuition fees and living costs, extra help, student loan repayments.
This paper explores anti-blasphemy activism in the UK, its networks and international influences, and looks at 3 flashpoint incidents.
Detailed analysis of the educational background of business, political, media and public sector leaders in the UK.
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