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A Foreign Office research analyst paper.
Release of extracts of Cabinet meeting minutes from 2003 at which military action against Iraq was discussed is vetoed.
Advice for civil servants and policymakers on taking account of devolution when working on policies and managing services.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Butler on 18 October 2024
How to know whether the operatives you deploy are employed or self-employed, and what this means for tax and national insurance.
A speech by Martin Coleman, Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), at King's College London.
This document contains the following information: Freedom of Information Act 2000: Ministerial veto on disclosure of parts of the minutes of the Cabinet meetings in March 2003 .
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