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The jobs will be shed mostly through voluntary redundancy, but 110 staff have been made compulsorily redundant.
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In September, some newspapers had reported that about 8, 000 soldiers would be made compulsorily redundant after Christmas.
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Deportation is the process used to compulsorily remove non-British citizens from the Bailiwick.
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Shrien Dewani, 31, from Bristol, is being compulsorily held at Fromeside Clinic in Bristol under the Mental Health Act.
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Others point out that if a house is compulsorily purchased in the UK, the owner will get 100% of its value: in France they would get 125%.
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Cardiff council compulsorily-purchased the estate in 1932, and after it fell into disrepair they have recently been working with the trust to turn it into a community building.
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Following talks with UK Agriculture Minister Nick Brown, Mr Jones confirmed that there would be "compensation for the full value of any animal compulsorily slaughtered under these arrangements".
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Mr Lykken has played into the critics' hands by arguing that women should be licensed to have children and that children produced by unlicensed breeders should be compulsorily adopted.
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There were no objections from the chair as Lib Dem MP Greg Mulholland directed this part of the tweet at the minister, although similar accusations have often been compulsorily withdrawn in the past.
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The Conservative-led council is to decide whether it will invoke its powers to compulsorily purchase land along the line of the proposed road in case it cannot reach agreement with any of the landowners.
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"We've said that needs to be looked at, and looked at in terms of value for money and cost, but we wouldn't want to see anybody being made compulsorily redundant, " Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said on the BBC News Channel.
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