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Dredged Material Disposal Site Monitoring around the coast of England: results of sampling (2009).
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) provides intelligence, protects information and informs relevant UK policy to keep society safe and successful in the internet age. GCHQ works with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is supported by 1 public body .
The Foreign Secretary has overall responsibility for the work of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, with a particular focus on: Strategy Directorate national security intelligence honours Europe
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Statistics on the extent and condition of protected sites in the UK.
A short introduction to three labour market intelligence (LMI) products of UKCES
Factsheets giving details of the different measures contained in the National Security Bill.
Investigates how to quantify the total amount of methane being emitted from an onshore oil and gas site.
David became Director of Crime and Intelligence in February 2014. David joined the Home Office in 2006 as Director of Policy for the Office for Criminal Justice Reform. David led on the policy for the criminal justice system of England...
This document contains the following information: Security and Intelligence Agencies financial statement 2006-07: (for the year ended 31 March 2007)
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