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Evaluation of the Work Choice Specialist Disability Employment Programme: findings from the 2011 Early Implementation and 2012 Steady State Waves of the research.
Northern Region Judge L Bennett and Members Mr N Walsh Sitting on 29 April 2020
This section explains the decision-making processes you need to use to compare your shortlist of options and decide a preferred option. There are 2 different decision-making processes you need to use depending on your project type.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Citron on 6 June 2024.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's remarks ahead of a bilateral meeting with Chancellor Karl Nehammer in Vienna, Austria.
The mural was designed and painted by local artist, Lisa Marie Thalhammer to celebrate UK-US shared values of equality and inclusion.
A research paper from the CMA
This document contains the following information: Building on the best: choice, responsiveness and equity in the NHS.
First published during the 2001 to 2005 Labour government
A report exploring the use of discrete choice modelling using a contingent valuation study to provide guidance for valuing the benefits of museum improvements.
Sets out patients’ rights to choice in healthcare, where to find information to help choose, and how to complain if choice is not offered.
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