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Explains the roles and responsibilities of secretaries (for marriages) of synagogues at marriage ceremonies.
Consultation on proposed extension of opening hours in licensed premises over the Royal Wedding long weekend in April 2011.
This report presents evidence from a comparative study of marriage, cohabitation, parenthood and divorce among adolescents and young people
Includes building regulations, planning permission and finding land and property information
Guidance on propriety issues that can arise when planning ministers exercise decision-making functions under the planning legislation.
Detais of the order that allows licensed premises in England and Wales to stay open late for the royal wedding.
Information and advice relating to the technical specification of any plan lodged with HM Land Registry (practice guide 41, supplement 5).
Designated days when the Union Flag must be flown on UK government buildings. UK government buildings are also encouraged to fly the Union Flag all year round.
Information about the roles and responsibilities of authorised persons, the clergy and secretaries of synagogues for marriage ceremonies.
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