Consultation on the draft regulations that will introduce the Diploma in Police Leadership and Management as a qualification for promotion in the Scottish police service.
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Jeff Rooker, Minister for Sustainable Farming, Food and Animal Welfare, today announced the first independent review of the Advisory Committee on Organic Standards (ACOS).
Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Guardianship and Intervention Orders - A Guide for Carers
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The Prime Minister has unveiled a statue of Nelson Mandela in a ceremony in Parliament Square.
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Improving Payment Practices in the Construction Industry: Consultation on proposals to amend Part II of the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and the Scheme for Construction Contracts (Scotland...
Falmouth Coastguard are currently trying to render assistance to 59 people who were cast adrift in an inflatable boat off the coast of Libya late last night.
'...erect a statue of the late Councillor George Seawright in the ground of Belfast City Hall' -- Freddie Gween
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Briefing note
AB, R. v [2007] NICC 26 (17 August 2007)
Wright v Kane & Anor [2007] NIQB 57 (08 August 2007)
MR JUSTICE OUSELEY: This is a challenge by Mr Turner, acting in person, under section 23 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981. He challenges the decision of the First Secretary of State (as he or she was then ...
MR JUSTICE OUSELEY: This is a challenge to the decision of the Parole Board dated 15th December 2006 in which it concluded that the claimant's recall to prison from his release on extended licence was justified...
MR JUSTICE COLLINS: This claim for judicial review is before me as a rolled-up hearing, that is to say to decide whether permission be granted and, if permission is granted, to deal with the substantive claim immediately...
THE VICE PRESIDENT: On 11th May 2006 in the Crown Court at Leeds, before His Honour Judge Kent-Jones, the appellant was convicted of inflicting grievous bodily harm. On 14th July 2006 he was ordered to be detained...
There are three matters before me today, brought on the application of Mr�C. There are two applications for permission to appeal against orders made by HHJ Coates. They relate to orders made by the judge on...