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Decision letters on behalf of the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities about planning applications and appeals. Only applies to England.
Guidance for councils on making, amending and revoking byelaws.
Guidance for referred individuals including why they may have been referred and what happens next.
When and how to request reconsideration of a Parole Board decision to release a prisoner.
How to challenge a decision by a magistrates' court. Including how to get a fine reviewed, if you did not know about your case, how to appeal to the Crown Court.
Extradition processes and agreements between the UK and other countries, role of the Secretary of State, High Court and Supreme Court.
How adopted persons and birth relatives can apply for a review of an adoption agency’s qualifying determination letter.
How you can ask for an independent review if you disagree with an adoption agency’s or fostering service provider’s qualifying determination letter.
How to complain to the Attorney General's Office if you think someone's sentence is too low - and what happens if the Court of Appeal get involved
The Police (Detention and Bail) Bill will reverse a High Court ruling which severely restricted how police can bail suspects, effectively overruling…
Guidance for creditors of a debt that has been placed in a ‘breathing space’.
Appeal to the Upper Tribunal if you think there's a legal mistake with a decision made by the First-tier Tribunal
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 18 April 2024.
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