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Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx
. Fine weather continued over eastern counties on the 26th, but rain in the west spread erratically into central parts through the day, heaviest in the south-west, White Barrow (Devon) recording 95.1 mm. Whereas most areas were dry on the 27th, albeit cloudy, rain continued south-east of a line from
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf
of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1pdf
of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf
and generally cloudy, although it was generally less cold a er the 5th, and there was a fair amount of dry sunny weather in northern Scotland. There was a brief but very marked hot spell from the 18th to the 21st which produced the highest temperatures in April since 1949. Progressively cooler, unsettled
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804pdf
and generally cloudy, although it was generally less cold a er the 5th, and there was a fair amount of dry sunny weather in northern Scotland. There was a brief but very marked hot spell from the 18th to the 21st which produced the highest temperatures in April since 1949. Progressively cooler, unsettled
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edi-progress-report-v9.pdf
and fair treatment • resources and workload • pay and benefits • leadership and managing change People Survey - Inclusion & Fair Treatment Question Scores 2021 I feel valued for the work I do I think that my organisation respects individual differences (e.g. cultures, working styles...) I am treated
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2022: a year in global climate
podcast Omar shared some of the report’s findings. It is fair to say that the State of the Global Climate report for last year – with its litany of negative indicators – makes unpleasant reading for all those concerned about the impacts of climate change. Omar said: “I would say that 2022
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english-wiser-gesi-how-to-guide_small-grants-pitches.pdf
for individuals and groups to take part in society, and the process of improving the ability, opportunity and dignity of people disadvantaged on the basis of their identity to take part in society. It is essentially making the ‘rules of the game’ fairer where there are imbalances. Prevention Web – Why
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Maximum temperatures and how they’re recorded
associated records which ensure a fair comparison and consistency across our annals. How are temperatures measured? Since the 1960s, temperatures quoted by the Met Office have had to come from stations that meet specific criteria and are regularly maintained and inspected by our specialist teams. Only
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met-office-social-value-charter-final-version.pdf
and fair. • Where we are bidding for external services, we will ensure that we have clear evidence that our staff understand social value, and that the Met Office can make a significant contribution to social value goals. • Work with internal staff, businesses and other organisations subject