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As part of the government’s commitment to improve transparency, the Forestry Commission publishes all its expenditure invoices over £25,000.
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This page provides a deposit for materials published by the Government related to the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Technical Expert Group (2025)
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A range of analysis including headteacher leaving rates, school performance and percentage of pupils identified with special educational needs by year 11.
Commercial Pipeline, February 2026.
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Guidance on returning immigration offenders to their country of origin.
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