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Scott Simpson was Deputy Head of Mission in the British Embassy in Costa Rica from 2008 to 2013. Previously he has served in Thailand, Peru and Greece. Scott has substantial consular and security experience. He joined the FCO in 1991.
Paulette Simpson is the executive, corporate affairs and public policy at Jamaica National’s (JN) representative office in the United Kingdom (UK), and executive director of The Voice - Britain’s top black newspaper that has served the black community in the...
Beverley Simpson was the British Consul General in Denver from November 2011 to December 2015.
First-Tier Property Tribunal Final Reasoned Decision of Judge Tagliavini and Mr S Mason Bsc FRICS, dated 21 July 2021
Lyn Simpson was previously Director of Delivery and Development (North) at the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA), the organisation which was responsible for providing leadership and support to NHS trusts and whose responsibilities transferred to NHS Improvement on 1 April...
Overview of case details, documents, key dates and how to make a representation.
Eastern Region, Mr N. Martindale FRICS, 30th June 2021
This study measured the effect of crop diversification on household dietary diversity in farm households in 10 villages in Tanzania
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