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An explanation of the reforms introduced through the Public Service Pensions Act 2013.
This guide explains how government spending is broken down, and the Treasury’s role in controlling spending.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This note is intended to provide high-level guidance for potential UK applicants.
Victims' Services Commissioning Framework - information and advice for commissioners of services for victims of crime.
Recommendations for handling health workforce information.
Bovine TB Information Note 02/13
A NAS(M) assessment at RAF Church Fenton as part of the MOD’s noise mitigation measures programme to reduce the effect of noise disturbance from military activities.
Draft guidance for local bodies and other stakeholders on wholesale network access requirements for suppliers in receipt of State aid
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