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These route-wide topics, as part of the Volume 5 technical appendices for the environmental statement, coincide with the July 2015 amendments to the Hybrid Bill.
These off-route technical appendices, as part of Volume 5 of the environmental statement, coincide with the July 2015 amendments to the hybrid bill.
These reports and mapbooks are to be viewed alongside the Supplementary Environmental Statement and Additional Provision 2 (July 2015) Environmental Statement.
These route-wide effects describe any likely significant route-wide effects arising from the July 2015 amendments.
Volume One of the Supplementary Environmental Statement and Additional Provision 2 (July 2015) Environmental Statement introduces key themes and environmental impacts.
These documents show the effects of the July 2015 amendments on areas away from the line of route.
This document provides a summary of the HS2 Additional Provision 2 (July 2015) supplementary environmental statement in non-technical language.
This document provides information about the abbreviations used in the Supplementary Environmental Statement and Additional Provision 2 (July 2015) Environmental Statement.
Proposed regulations and guidance for the design, delivery and award of new science GCSEs.
Find out about plans to change public access to Widdybank Fell, Hole Head and Guys Moss in County Durham and how to submit your comments.
Productivity plan: government action to increase UK productivity growth across the next decade
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A report on the CMA’s review of issues affecting consumers on low incomes and how the CMA might address these.
This review is a call for evidence to support the deployment of mobile infrastructure in all areas.
Government departments respond to the Public Accounts Committee reports through a Treasury minute.
Measures confirmed to be included in Finance Bill 2015.
This measure affects companies who recognise purchased goodwill and customer related intangible assets in their accounts, typically on the acquisition of a business.
This measure affects individuals involved in investment management for private equity or other investment funds.
This measure affects the loss relief of large UK multinational companies with overseas subsidiaries.
This measure affects tax relief on compensation payments paid by banks and building societies within the charge to UK corporation tax.
This measure affects taxpayers in litigation cases where there is a tax-related judgement debt with interest due and HMRC is either the debtor or the creditor.
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