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Planning Inspectorate Casework Database
Planning Inspectorate Casework Database Detailed information on a selection of the Planning Inspectorate's casework decisions over a 5 year rolling period. Applies to England Documents Details Local Plans Examinations data We are currently reviewing the way we publish data in the Casework Database. The database previously included data on Local Plans Examinations casework.
Farmer in battle with council as she 'deliberately hid' second home where she looked after her sheep
Farmer in battle with council as she 'deliberately hid' second home where she looked after her sheep Sheep farmer Helen Lowe was accused by Derbyshire Dales District Council of having "deliberately hid" a secret home she built in her barn, and was ordered to leave after moving in during the pandemic A farmer faces up to two years behind bars after she built a second home inside a barn on her 40-acre farm to look after her sheep "while they were lambing". Helen Lowe, 59, was found guilty of...
Victoria 'failing the whole nation' in enforcement of anti-vaping measures
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NASA's Secret: Moon astronauts will be rocking Prada underwear
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Nigeria: How religious divides worsen conflict during drought
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Police 'open' to learning from volunteers who found remains in renewed search
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UK's top crime agency hamstrung by legacy IT, watchdog warns
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The Trump Administration Wants to Frighten Would-Be Whistleblowers
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Drone hits Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as Russia blames Ukraine
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Another US air strike in the Pacific kills 'narco-terrorists' taking death toll to 202
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