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The report provides a brief overview of the extensive genetic and genomic resources that have been developed for studies into sexual function in the roach.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the restricted depth crop establishment to protect archaeology under an arable rotation option.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the scrub control and felling diseased trees item.
This Tax information and impact note gives guidance on contributions to grassroots sport.
Products and chemicals you can use in or near a bat roost if bats are not present.
Southern Region, Judge A Cresswell, Mr R Wilkey FRICS on Tuesday 25th June 2019
A Root-and-Branch review of the parole system in England and Wales has been launched today (20 October 2020) by Justice Minister, Lucy Frazer QC, to help improve public trust and victim confidence.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
The rule which currently requires all parole hearings to be held in private will be relaxed as part of the government’s efforts to increase public confidence in the process.
Martin Jones welcomes the new Government Root and Branch review of parole and explores the possibility of holding certain parole hearings in court
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of The Honourable Mr Justice Zacaroli and Judge Jonathan Cannan on 20 December 2022
David Willetts updates Berlin Open Access Conference delegates on the UK's commitment to an open access policy for publicy-funded research.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
HM Revenue and Customs has won a landmark case against a tax avoidance scheme promoter that could lead to the recovery of £110 million
Innovative partnerships enable the adoption of zero-tillage to sow wheat after rice in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
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