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Advice provided to the Rt Hon Sir Andrew Mitchell, former Minister of State for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, on appointments and employment taken up within two years of leaving office
Examples to show how some local authorities and their partners have integrated elements of parent conflict provision into mainstream services for families.
Immigration staff guidance on assessing a person’s relationship with their partner.
You must usually tell the Home Office when you divorce or separate from your partner if your visa is based on your relationship
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How to provide evidence that you're a family member of someone from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein or a person of Northern Ireland.
Stoke Heath’s family strategy outlines how we support prisoners in our care to develop meaningful and constructive relationships with their family or significant others.
Swinfen Hall’s family strategy explains how we support prisoners in our care to develop meaningful and constructive relationships with their family or significant others.
The Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards is appointed by the Prime Minister to advise him on matters relating to the Ministerial Code. The post holder is independent of government and expected to provide impartial advice to the Prime Minister. IAMS...
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