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Southern Region, Mrs J Coupe FRICS, Mr M.J.F. Donaldson FRICS on 29 June 2023
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This document contains the following information: The prudential regulation of the Equitable Life Assurance Society: the Government's response to the report of the Parliamentary Ombudsman's investigation
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Findings from a case study exploring the prospects for measuring the impacts of restricted civic space on development in Pakistan
Joe Horwood has a background in mathematics and zoology applied in marine ecology and resource management. He was Chief Scientist at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science ( CEFAS ), and Chief Fisheries Science Adviser to Defra. Joe...
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