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Fifteen new synthetic opioids and 5 other drugs will be banned as Class A drugs as the government continues to act to prevent drug deaths.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Walker on 17 April 2024.
Shows the costs and benefits of potential policy options to prevent avoidance of a ban on exclusivity clauses in zero hours contracts.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A reference guide including definitions and explanatory notes on the statistics.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Jacobs on 27 February 2024.
Residential Properly Tribunal Decision of Ms H C Bowers MRICS BSc MSc, Mr A Sheftel and Mr A Lewicki on date 15 February 2023
Shows the costs and benefits of banning exclusivity clauses in zero hours employment contracts.
When you can be suspended as a driving instructor and compensation you can claim if you are not removed from the register
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 19 June 2024.
Thousands of offenders on community and suspended sentences will no longer be able to secretly change their name as part of tough new rules to protect the public.
Check the rules on ISA subscriptions and what counts towards the subscription limit if you're an ISA manager.
Visiting a prisoner: visiting times, keeping in touch by email, telephone or letter, banned items and sending money to a prisoner by debit card or online bank transfer
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