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Hearings listed in the Business and Property Courts in the Rolls Building.
Hearings in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court.
Daily hearings before the Queen's Bench Masters.
Daily hearings in the Administrative Court sitting at London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester and Leeds
Hearings before the Court of Appeal Criminal Division.
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 listed at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice.
A list of hearings before the Family Division in the Royal Courts of Justice.
Hearings before the Senior Courts Costs office.
Presented to Parliament pursuant to section 9(1) of the Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006
Hearings in the Court of Protection sitting at: 5th Floor, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn London WC1V 6NP
Monthly data on claims made by employers through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Judicial review hearings in the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).
Hearings in the Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber.
Hearings in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division).
The members of the MAC and their registered interests for 2021.
Spending on all items over £25,000 for each month are published as part of the Government's transparency policy.
A list of central government’s most important contracts, also showing up to three relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for those contracts, and the performance of the vendor against those KPIs.
This data provides details of Cabinet Office spend over £25,000 since 1 April 2010.
This data provides details on Government Procurement Card spend over £500 for Cabinet Office.
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