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Impacts on market forest resources are sometimes largely exaggerated
How to spot BSE, what to do if you suspect it, measures you must take to prevent it and when you must have cattle tested.
A consultation on measures to disincentivise minor soft tissue injury claims & arrangements for personal injury claims in England and Wales.
Northern Region Judge C Tonge and Tribunal Member J Faulkner sitting on 23 November 2020
Hard landing during test flight, Cardington Airfield, Bedfordshire, 24 August 2016.
You can sit in and observe a driving test if you're 16 or over, but you cannot take any part in the test and you must follow certain rules.
The Green Technical Advisory Group will oversee the Government’s delivery of a Green Taxonomy – a framework setting the bar for investments that can be defined as environmentally sustainable.
This report examines Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) application in Africa
Two businessmen from East Sussex and Essex falsely claimed maximum £50k Bounce Back Loans and used money for their own gain.
The latest figures released today in the government’s annual State of the Estate report, highlight the significant progress being made to make the public estate more sustainable and efficient.
The AAIB Annual Safety Review 2021 has been published. It includes information on occurrences and the safety action taken or planned in response to AAIB investigations concluded in 2021.
The CMA will scrutinise ‘green’ claims made by Unilever about certain household essential items, such as a number of cleaning products and toiletries.
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