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This report presents the high level approach to the flood risk operation and maintenance plans.
Use of aircraft in Afghanistan including flying hours, missions and sorties flown, and weapons expended, from 2002 to 2014.
Location: Songkhla, Thailand.
New sanctions come into effect for those found selling illicit tobacco products.
General Jim Hockenhull explained how Strategic Command leads the cyber domain for Defence during a speech at the Royal United Services Institute.
This study assesses the impact on crime of the Metropolitan Police’s Operation BLUNT 2, which ran from May 2008 to April 2011.
This document contains the following information: Report on the operation in 2010 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and of part 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006.
An overview of the work of the Trade Remedies Authority over its first year of operation June 2021-June 2022.
This inspection was a pilot of a proposed new methodology for short-notice, light-touch observational inspections of some of the Home Office’s busy operational settings.
This inspection examined Border Force’s capability in detecting prohibited and restricted items in fast parcels.
Evaluation of The Microinsurance Catastrophe Risk Organization (MiCRO) program and to distil lessons learned to inform MiCRO’s continued activity in Haiti.
Information about the PYRAMID Programme, established to achieve technology advantage through rapid adaptability for current and future air platforms by adopting a modular open avionics architecture.
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