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Tom Winsor conducted an independent review of police officer and staff remuneration and conditions, published March 2011.
Information for patients, public and health care professionals.
Pollution from a water pumping station caused the death of over 5,000 fish in an Essex river.
Prisons and Probation Minister Lucy Frazer has today (2 June 2020) set out how those services will start to recover from the restrictions imposed in response to coronavirus.
The Medicines and Medical Devices Bill introduces new safety measures, increases the professions that can prescribe low-risk medicines and allows hospitals to develop personalised medicines.
PFI Guidance Note on the discontinuation of London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of Sarah Smart as the new permanent Chair of The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
Northern Region Judge L F McLean and Regional Surveyor N Walsh sitting on 26 October 2022
The CMA has published the latest update on its work to monitor and respond to competition and consumer problems arising from the pandemic.
The CMA is investigating whether British Airways and Ryanair have broken consumer law by failing to offer refunds for flights customers could not legally take.
A faulty pipe leaked deadly fertiliser into River Witham, stretching 46km in ‘one of the largest environmental incidents ever recorded in Lincolnshire’.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The CMA has launched a programme of work to investigate reports of businesses failing to respect cancellation rights during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Get help to classify textiles and which headings and codes to use.
Unpaid work and key programmes to stop criminals reoffending will be delivered by HM Prison and Probation Service from next June, the Lord Chancellor confirmed today (11 June 2020).
Thousands of prisoners vulnerable to addiction, mental health issues or homelessness will no longer be released on Fridays as a new Bill to reduce reoffending becomes law today (29 June 2023).
The majority of children currently considered extremely clinical vulnerable to coronavirus (COVID-19) will be able to be removed from the shielded patient list.
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