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BIS monthly spend over £500: financial data for May 2010.
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BIS spending data for March 2013
BIS spending data for January 2011.
Employment Tribunal decision.
BIS spending data for January 2012.
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Data from 2006/07 of the Taking Part survey produced by DCMS were released on 21 August 2008
Northern Region Judge J. R. Rimmer and Members J. Faulkner Sitting on 26 July 2019
Data about why people travel, produced by Department for Transport.
How English waste collection authorities are implementing regulation 13(3), in part 5 of the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011.
Eastern Region Judge R Wayte sitting on 5 May 2021
This section describes the mechanisms to control abstraction and impoundment of water, and mechanisms to protect water resources that are used for abstraction.
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