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Hearings listed in the Business and Property Courts in the Rolls Building.
Epidemiological data and hospitalisation metrics used by the government to brief MPs on local restriction tiers.
Hearings in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division).
A list of upcoming Asylum Support Tribunal appeal hearings.
Hearings for the County Court at Central London to be heard at the Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice. Cases are also listed at Mayor’s and City of London Court, Guildhall Buildings, Basinghall Street, London, EC2…
Hearings in the Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber.
Hearings listed at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice.
Judicial review hearings in the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).
Hearings before the Senior Courts Costs office.
Hearings in the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber.
Hearings before the Court of Appeal Criminal Division.
A list of hearings before the Family Dvision. Judges will sit as judges of the Family Court and Court of Protection.
Membership structure, draft agendas and records of meetings for the north-west London and south-central England headteacher board.
Daily hearings in the Administrative Court sitting at London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester and Leeds
Daily hearings before the Queen's Bench Masters.
Hearings in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court.
LPC Commissioners' Register of Interests 2021
Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
Information about the department's agencies and partner organisations, also known as arm's length bodies (ALBs).
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