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The package will help users learn about the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement and its contribution to peace and prosperity in Northern Ireland
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Government sets out plans to boost competition and innovation in the energy market
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The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has accepted a request for a report providing advice to DESNZ concerning the proposed DPA Business Model subsidy scheme.
This document contains the following information: A fairer deal for legal aid.
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The offer will invest in modernising the consultants’ pay structure - reducing the number of pay points and the time it takes to reach the top.
Today I’m announcing that I have set up a new cross government ministerial taskforce to drive the further action we need to take down barriers to recruitment.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wright on 11 April 2024
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