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The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State leads on supporting the Secretary of State in his responsibilities, specifically: Supporting the Secretary of State on legacy, New Decade, New Approach and Protocol. Reviewing planning for future political negotiations and developing plans to...
National review into babies seriously harmed or killed by their father or male carer.
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This is the agreement under which claims could be made for recovering the cost of assistance with everyday tasks e.g. gardening, decorating …
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