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Information for park home residents in England on their rights and obligations under the Mobile Homes Act 1983.
DUKES 2017: main chapters and related annexes A to D.
New statistics to measure poverty and help target support more effectively will be developed and published by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan's address at the Education World Forum in London.
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Information for EU citizens and their families applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.
A search has been launched by the DIO for the artist of a striking painting that depicts the brutal reality of the Falklands War.
This publication compiles statistics from data sources across the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in England and Wales, to provide a combined perspective on the typical experiences of different ethnic groups.
Eastern Region, Mr N Martindale FRICS, heard on 27 June 2023
The British Embassy in Philippines maintains and develops relations between the UK and Philippines.
How approved driving instructors should behave in their personal conduct and business dealings, including advertising their services and settling disputes.
The authors show that using asset quintiles, measured by value of assets, produce a distinctly different pattern than the commonly observed negative relation between income and forest dependence.
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