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All Planning Inspectorate spending over £250 during October 2023
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This document summarises the objectives and activities of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office LGBT+ rights programme.
Summary and explanation of the Chancellor's tax affairs for the tax year ending April 2023.
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Summary and explanation of the Prime Minister’s tax affairs from 2022 to 2023.
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