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Guidance for exporting nuclear equipment, material and technology that appears on what is known as the 'Trigger List'.
Foreign ministers of the UK, France, and Germany (E3) wrote to members of the UN Security Council announcing the triggering of the snapback mechanism.
Explains how victims of persistent antisocial behaviour have the right to request a case review where a local threshold is met.
Research on the trigger thresholds used in Approved Document B, including the height threshold for the ban on combustible materials in or on external walls.
Paper prepared by Imperial College on timing & local triggering of non-pharmaceutical interventions.
We are seeking views on the level and methods by which the new organisation-wide threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations might be set.
Report highlighting the lessons identified by the trial areas which is intended to be used by agencies for their own community trigger procedures
Statement by Helen King, UK Ambassador to ECOSOC, at the UN Economic and Social Council meeting on Safeguarding energy and supply flows: Supporting global development through international cooperation.
Indoor airborne allergens are particles present in indoor environments that can trigger allergic reactions or exacerbate respiratory conditions such as asthma.
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