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Employment Tribunal decision.
Tailgating is a factor in around one in eight casualties on England’s motorways and major A roads, with more than 130 people killed or seriously injured in incidents involving people driving too close in 2018.
The negative response to an FOI asking for details about the number of anti-social driving offences recorded by the CNC
The negative response to an FOI about reports to CNC of anti-social driving
CNCs nil response to an FOI requesting how many reports CNC had dealt with of nudity in a public place, fly-tipping and failing to pick up dog mess
DVLA has today released a list of some of the unusual questions customers have asked whilst trying to find out if their car is taxed.
DIO, Natural England and Treadlightly have worked together to install a series of signs at Great Cheverell Hill, a site of special scientific interest, on Salisbury Plain.
The Secretary of State for Scotland spoke to the Scottish Council for Development and Industry at SCDI Forum 2016: The Emerging Economy
The Business Secretary talks about the importance of good customer service, because without happy customers, there is no business.
This year's Audit asked questions formerly included in CSPL's biennial surveys of public attitudes.
A new Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission report reveals elitism in Scotland's top professions.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds addresses the NSPCC conference about online safety
Scottish Secretary reiterates commitment to work with Scottish Government to improve Scotland Bill.
A Milton Keynes farmer who repeatedly polluted a stream in a Northamptonshire Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) has been ordered to pay £8,760.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Falk and Judge Herrington on 26 July 2019.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Newey on 01 April 2015.
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