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Civilian stabilisation in support of a political settlement in Syria: Non paper for consultation.
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Monthly newsletter from the Intellectual Property Office, bringing you the latest developments in the world of Intellectual Property.
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This is a Human Rights Priority Country report taken from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2015 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
Guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to make decisions in asylum and human rights applications.
A summary of activity in 2022 by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and its diplomatic network to defend human rights and promote democracy worldwide.
Explains schools’ legal duties on political impartiality to help school leaders, teachers and other staff consider these in teaching and extra-curricular activities.
NRS Dounreay and socio economic partners hosted the second FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge North Highland Tournament in March with local schools taking part.
Activity in 2019 by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and its diplomatic network to defend human rights and promote democracy worldwide.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Digital Strategy for Defence outlines how the Defence Digital Function will enable access to data by delivering a secure, singular, modern Digital Backbone.
Activity in 2018 by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and its diplomatic network to defend human rights and promote democracy worldwide.
DASA is looking for solutions aimed at addressing the threat of unmanned air systems
Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon gave an interim statement on the human rights situation in the FCO’s 30 human rights priority countries for January to June 2020.
A summary of activity in 2021 by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and its diplomatic network to defend human rights and promote democracy worldwide.
The government has published the UK's first ever National Action Plan for the Safety of Journalists.
Immigration staff guidance on excluding protection under Article 1F of the Refugee Convention.
An independent assessment of the barriers for disabled people who stand for elected office, and an evaluation of the EnAble Fund.
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