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The Directions set out what the Parole Board must take into account when giving advice on a prisoner's suitability for open conditions.
This strategy, Future Directions in Organised Crime Research, sets out the Home Office position on organised crime research.
Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Directions from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care revoking the NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) Directions 2000.
Defence Science and Technology (DST) works under the direction of MOD’s Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) to maximise the impact of science and technology (S&T) for the defence and security of the UK. DST sets overall direction for S&T, shapes policy...
The CMA investigated the supply of personal current accounts (PCAs) and of banking services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Legislation about what to report when a pleasure craft departs from Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
New Practice Directions 30B and 36O, and changes to Practice Directions 36G, 36I, 36J and 36K come into effect in June, July and October.
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