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Wales Office response to Freedom of Information request ‘Ministerial photographs'.
Report and renewal form for the licence to disturb wild birds for science or photography.
Employment Tribunal decision.
We are seeking comments on the draft guidance on the use of photographs for non-CJS purposes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Response to an FOI request for information on photographs of the Secretary of State
You may need a licence if you can’t avoid disturbing protected birds and animals to survey, film or photograph them.
Response to request for information on the official portraits of all DECC ministers who have served under the coalition government since 2010.
Photographs of the Scotland Office Ministers
Self-taught artist, photographer, filmmaker and broadcaster Simon Frederick was born in London to Grenadian parents. His photographs made history when his collection entitled ‘Black Is The New Black’ became the largest acquisition of African-Caribbean sitters by the National Portrait Gallery,...
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