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Employment Tribunal decision.
A genome-wide association mapping using 672 clones genotyped at 72,279 single nucleotide polymorphism loci was performed
Guidance on the Quality Matters initiative, which aims to improve the quality of adult social care.
Africa Matters Limited.
Provides actions that employers in general, local authorities, and the NHS workforce can take with regards to health and work.
A summary of what has been achieved by partners in the adult social care sector, one year on from the launch of the Quality Matters action plan.
A document that details how the HMCTS change programme will make services better for everyone who uses them.
A speech delivered by Martin Coleman, Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair, Competition and Markets Authority on 'why outcomes matter'. The speech was delivered at the 2024 Informa Competition Law Conference
Your Vote Matters aims to give people the knowledge and skills to influence local and national politics.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Monica Daley and Mr Duncan Jagger FRICS on 5 March 2024
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the ECOSOC Financing for Development Forum.
Minister Halfon delivers a speech on adult education at the Skills Matter Event.
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