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Amends three Education (National Curriculum) (Assessment Arrangements) Orders which specify the assessment arrangements for the first, second and third key stages of the National Curriculum for England.

Brings into force section 3(2) and (5) (lone parents) of the Welfare Reform Act 2009 on 6 October 2011 for the purpose of making regulations and on 31 October for all other purposes.

Regulate procedure for the making, hearing and determination of appeals made to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal...

Appoints 6 October 2011 as the day on which that part of the scheme in the Finance Act 2009, ss 101-103...

Appoints 15 September 2011 as the day that the Finance Act 2011 (FA 2011)...

Amend the National Savings Bank Regulations 1972, SI 1972/764 and the National Savings Bank (Investment Deposits) (Limits) Order 1977, SI 1977/1210 to modernise the National Savings and Investments Investment Account and make it a more cost effective account to administer.

Provides for the establishment and constitution of the NHS...

Amend the Inheritance Tax (Delivery of Accounts) (Excepted Estates) Regulations 2004, SI 2004/2543, as amended by SI 2005/3230, 2006/2141 and 2011/214.

Amends the Companies (Disclosure of Auditor Remuneration and Liability Limitation Agreements) Regulations 2008, SI 2008/2198.

Amend the Insolvency Regulations 1994, SI 1994/2507.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

DWF—19 appointments

DWF—19 appointments

Belfast team bolstered by three senior hires and 16 further appointments

Cadwalader—Andro Atlaga

Cadwalader—Andro Atlaga

Firm strengthens leveraged finance team with London partner hire

Knights—Ella Dodgson & Rebecca Laffan

Knights—Ella Dodgson & Rebecca Laffan

Double hire marks launch of family team in Leeds

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