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Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 6th November 2020
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) gives the government the valuations and property advice needed to support taxation and benefits. VOA is an executive agency, sponsored by HM Revenue & Customs , supported by 1 public body .
We are the UK’s tax, payments and customs authority, and we have a vital purpose: we collect the money that pays for the UK’s public services and help families and individuals with targeted financial support. We do this by being...
NICEI is an experimental quarterly measure of the performance of the Northern Ireland (NI) economy based on available official statistics.
Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 26th November 2021
Passengers will benefit from faster journey times, more frequent rail services and better connectivity across the North.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 12th November 2021
The Government Property Agency is helping transform the way the Civil Service works and reshaping the relationship civil servants have with their place of work. GPA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Cabinet Office .
Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 11 November 2022
A Fraud and Error Prevention Service (FEPS) centre may review your benefits claim - check that a letter, phone call or text is genuine
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