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Frances is a Managing Director and has extensive in-depth knowledge of major project development across a suite of infrastructure sectors. For over a decade she was responsible for advising the government on whether to grant development consent for the UK’s...
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Freer on 15 February 2024.
Opportunity to license Dstl technology: novel method and apparatus for repeatable trace sampling.
Information sheet on an extensive circular route in Otterburn, North Yorkshire.
Andrew Walters is an Environmental Lawyer and Chartered Town Planner. He has worked on an extensive range of project and policy work in the public and private sectors with a career stretching across 20 years in the UK and overseas....
Nick Fishwick was appointed as a non-executive member of the HMCTS Board in January 2024 and is also a member of the HMCTS Audit and Risk Assurance Committee. Nick has an extensive foreign affairs background, having worked at senior levels...
Sets out plans for a study by the Commission for Countering Extremism on extremism and how to challenge extremism more effectively.
The Secretary of State, Wes Streeting, has announced that the Department of Health and Social Care will expand its focus to boost economic growth.
The Integrated Assessment Model has extensively treated the adverse effects of climate change and the appropriate mitigation policy
Extension officers need training to make good use of digital tools, and public institutions should increase cooperation with the private sector
This topic guide is a review of the state of play in post-disaster reconstruction
Research carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
Purchase has been made possible thanks to Natural England’s Nutrient Mitigation Scheme supported by £30 million of government funding
Urban agglomerations are subject to multiple intensive and extensive risks related to the complexity of their physical and socio-economic systems
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