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Make a victim personal statement to the Parole Board - who can make one, how to write it, and what happens at a parole hearing
The Parole Board decides if prisoners who are eligible for parole can be…
The Parole Board panel makes a decision based on whether a prisoner is a…
Your victim personal statement is your opportunity to explain how a crime…
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You’ll be asked to read out your victim personal statement (unless someone…
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How to claim a refund on tax and personal allowances on UK income if you're not resident in the UK on form R43.
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Information about the Personal Injury Discount Rate review 2024.
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