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The Crime and Courts Act 2013 will bring major reforms to the criminal and civil justice systems. The act is divided into 3 parts.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The document assesses the impact of the proposed amendments to the provisions for the registration of town and village greens.
Removal of extended time limit restriction for EU cases
Outlines the policy proposals Monitor and NHS England are exploring for the 2015/16 national tariff.
The government has its response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights’ seventh report of the 2013–14 session.
Details of the majority of the projects awarded grants through the UK CCS Programme: April 2011 - March 2015.
An update on Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), covering the designated MCZs, and plans for the second tranche of MCZs.
Presented to Parliament by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury by Command of Her Majesty.
Privacy impact assessment on the prevention of social housing fraud regulations 2014.
Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for February 2014.
How smart grids will transform our energy system and help to minimise consumer bills, create jobs and enhance growth.
Part 1 of the Immigration Bill concerns removal and other powers.
30 priority recommendations and key principles from the Business Taskforce to sweep away barriers to growth and save billions of pounds.
This discussion document considers how best to tackle rogue landlords, without negatively impacting on good landlords.
A summary of suppliers' comments from the bidders' morning event, where Cabinet Office presented the Delivering Differently programme.
This Tax Information and Impact Note describes the legislative changes to PAYE Regulation 72F.
A cost-benefit analysis of new legislation that will make it necessary for you to contact Acas before you make an employment tribunal claim.
Following consultation, legislation is being introduced in Finance Bill 2014 to address inconsistencies and to make the rules fairer across partnership types.
Proposed amendments to the Income Tax PAYE Regulations 2003.
Review of the evidence of misuse and harm in relation to the NBOMe compounds.
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