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First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Information for competent authorities abroad (and in the UK) about obtaining evidence within the UK (or abroad) to assist in criminal investigations or proceedings.
Loss of control during winch launch, Nympsfield Airfield, Gloucestershire, 15 June 2023
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is responsible for managing fishing and marine non-licensable activities in England’s marine protected areas (MPAs). MMO also manages marine licensable activities through our marine licensing system.
This brief examines a low-carbon waste management infrastructure - a waste to energy landfill - in Monterrey, Mexico
Summary of the administrative data sources and quality assurance undertaken in the production of admin-based Long-Term International Migration (LTIM) estimates published in bi-annual releases.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Summary Statistics based on the linkage between HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) and MHLDDS (Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Dataset) at England level, showing the overall number of mental health and learning disability patients accessing Inpatient, Outpatient and A&E services compared...
The Marine Management Organisation’s (MMO) sought an assessment of methods for confirming where fish sold ashore were originally caught. Four technique classes were identified as promising by the MMO including stable isotopes, lipids, trace elements and genetics.
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