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This report presents the detailed findings of the 2021 UK innovation survey (UKIS 2021) covering the period 2018 to 2020.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Professor Abbey, Mr D Jagger and Mr A Ring dated 24 September 2019.
Guidance for manufacturers on placing batteries and accumulators on the market.
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Eastern Region, Mrs E Flint FRICS, 16th June 2021
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