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Organising a march, rally or demonstration - when you do and do not have to contact the police before the event
Employees can raise a grievance at work when an informal solution is not possible - grievance procedure, mediation, meetings, appeals
If you’re a worker and you’ve tried solving a problem or concern…
Your employer should put their grievance procedure in writing and share it…
Mediation is when an independent, impartial third party discusses a…
The aim of the meeting is to establish the facts and find a way to resolve…
Your employer’s grievance procedure will set out: who you should submit…
Charity Commission warns charities about fraudulent messages recently sent to charities and trustees.
What to do when you disagree with a tax decision (HMRC1) - appealing against a decision, getting a review by HMRC and reasonable excuses.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge P Korn and Mr J Barlow and Mr A Ring on Date 5 June 2019
Find out what to do if you have something seized (Notice 12A).
Schools can sanction pupils or exclude them - find out what schools are allowed to do, like search pupils for knives or drugs
How to make a request from public bodies and organisations under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), how much it costs and how long it takes
This document series contains open letters between the Governor of the Bank of England and the Chancellor of the Exchequer which are exchanged if inflation moves away from the target by more than 1 percentage point in either direction.
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