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Loss of battery power in flight, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 25 July 2022.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mrs Justice Ellenbogen, on 16 November 2023.
Loss of power, Nailsea Fire Station, Somerset, 7 February 2019.
This call for evidence seeks views on where government might adapt the National Employment Savings Trust’s framework.
Loss of propeller blade after failure of attachment screw, Skegness Lincolnshire, 14 January 2021 and 17 February 2021 (same UAS for both events)
A review of the master trusts authorisation and supervisory regime and the wider market.
Research looking at the performance of 10 local education systems and how different levels of autonomy have affected them.
An analysis showing how age and size characteristics of insolvent companies across industries and regions within the UK have changed since 2019.
Report analysing the economic performance of the UK’s main cities over recent decades.
This article focuses on adolescents’ vulnerabilities to violence in Afar, one of the Ethiopia’s most disadvantaged regions
Report looking at the geography of British manufacturing and how this might change in the future.
This research explored the role of tax advisers and agents in the tax avoidance market.
This explores how local authorities are evolving to meet the needs of a more autonomous education system.
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