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  2. Regional health authority (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Regional health authority (United Kingdom) Fourteen regional health authorities were established in England by the National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 in 1974, replacing the English regional hospital boards. [1] This reorganisation was planned by the Conservative government of Edward Heath, but survived the General Election 1974.

  3. Enderby v Frenchay Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    Facts. Dr Pamela Mary Enderby was a speech therapist. She received around 40% less pay than senior hospital pharmacists and clinical psychologists. She said she should have equal pay. Tribunal held the difference came from different bargaining structures of the three professions, which were not in themselves discriminatory.

  4. Port of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .portvancouver .com. The Port of Vancouver is the largest port in Canada and the fourth largest in North America by tonnes of cargo, facilitating trade between Canada and more than 170 world economies. The port is managed by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, which was created in 2008 as an amalgamation of the former Port of ...

  5. Peter Fraser, Baron Fraser of Carmyllie - Wikipedia

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    He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to George Younger, Secretary of State for Scotland. In 1982 he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland by Margaret Thatcher and became Lord Advocate in 1989. He was created a life peer as Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, of Carmyllie in the District of Angus on 10 February 1989 [6] and was appointed a ...

  6. Whitlam government - Wikipedia

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    The Whitlam government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam of the Australian Labor Party. The government commenced when Labor defeated the McMahon government at the 1972 federal election, ending a record 23 years of continuous Coalition government. It was terminated by Governor-General Sir John ...

  7. R. v. North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan

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    North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan. R. v. North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan is a seminal case decided by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in 1999 which clarified the court's role in relation to cases which involve substantive legitimate expectations. The Court held that when reviewing a ...

  8. National Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    National Health Authority is the successor of National Health Agency, which was functioning as a registered society since 23 May 2018. Pursuant to Cabinet decision for full functional autonomy, National Health Agency was reconstituted as the National Health Authority on 2 January 2019, under Gazette Notification Registered No. DL –(N) 04/0007 ...

  9. FHA - Wikipedia

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    FHA may refer to: Fair Housing Act, part of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1968. Federal Housing Administration, a United States government agency within the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin, a large and filamentous protein. Forkhead-associated domain, a recognition domain found in certain ...