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The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) regulates qualifications, examinations and assessments in England. Ofqual is a non-ministerial department.
Documents relating to Ofqual's requirements to meet the Business Impact Target
Research to investigate the quality of marking of exams in GCSEs, AS and A levels, and other academic qualifications in England.
Protected wine name with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)
Here’s a list of A to Z words or phrases you may come across when managing your Help to Buy: Equity Loan or when you come to repay it.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Jacobs on 13 October 2023.
EQual was an EU LIFE+ funded programme that supported businesses to reuse and recycle waste materials into new products while protecting human health and the environment.
Ground collision during simulated engine failure after takeoff, north of Cooling, Kent, 10 June 2021.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wikeley on 5 June 2024.
Report describing research works carried out by the Government Chemist to explore the possibilities of applying QuEChERS to the analysis of mycotoxins in various food matrices
In respect of a proposal that the City & Guilds of London Institute should pay a monetary penalty of £200,000.
Whips are MPs or Lords appointed by each party to help organise their party’s contribution to parliamentary business. They are responsible for making sure the maximum number of their party members vote, and vote the way their party wants.
Interviewing bankrupts and directors, including taking statements to record information obtained
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