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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Church on 3 October 2023.
New research enables a better understanding of the lifecycle of critically endangered European eels and how to combat their decline.
A temporary export bar has been placed on a late 15th century bronze roundel valued at £17 million
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.
The graves of 2 British soldiers killed during World War 2 have finally be rededicated
Plans to make it easier for the public to access online government services via an app have been set out today by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay.
A team of researchers, led by the Environment Agency, may be close to solving one of science’s most enduring mysteries – where does the European Eel spawn and what migration route do they follow to get there?
Freedom of Information response about a mystery shopping exercise undertaken by VOSA during the financial year April 1 2009 to March 31 2010.
As Valentine's Day comes around, it's natural to feel a little lovestruck – and this Cupid figurine certainly caught the eye of archaeologists working for Highways England.
The Home Office has today announced the development of new technology to automatically detect terrorist content on any online platforms.
Freedom of Information response about details of a VOSA MOT test mystery shopping exercise.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The zero response to an FOI requesting details of people missing and presumed murdered from 1980 onwards being dealt with by the CNC
The nil response to an FOI asking for details of unsolved murder cases on CNC record
Military Wives Choirs pay homage to the Unknown Warrior with a new recording of “Abide with me”.
All will be explained in book on Britain’s largest new park for more than 100 years.
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