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This document contains the following information: Nineteenth report of the Independent Monitoring Commission.
Held in Sheffield Central Library on 19 March 2018
This document contains the following information: School Teachers' Review Body nineteenth report 2010.
Recommendations from the Prison Service Pay Review Body on operational Prison Service staff pay and allowances in England and Wales, along with our response to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.
This document contains the following information: Statute law repeals: nineteenth report draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill.
Request for information on patents filed in the late nineteenth century by UK region.
Record of the discussion that took place at SAGE's nineteenth meeting.
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd Executive Chair, Sir Jon Thompson, responds to the nineteenth Residents' Commissioner's report.
Findings from the nineteenth quarterly wave of the Public Attitudes Tracking survey, now called BEIS’s Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
Legal memory: the evidential value of ancient documents.
This annual publication presents information on those who left care during the previous financial year, as well as the circumstances of those who have left care at the time of their nineteenth birthday.
The British Consulate General in Los Angeles maintains and develop relations between the UK and the USA.
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