My sense of pride, 50 years after Stonewall

...the LGBT community in the 60s was very different to how it is now. When the New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village,...
...the LGBT community in the 60s was very different to how it is now. When the New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village,...
...search results, but as with any new service, you’re never quite sure what to expect. What’s important is that Warwick and HM Land Registry’s supportive relationship meant we fixed issues...
...felt comfortable around the people I was surrounded by. I was darted around the office doing various meet and greets with my new colleagues, hopelessly trying to put the correct...
...need to express breast milk at work. Our policy promoted the use of the first aid rooms in our offices but these weren’t ideal as you could be disturbed if...
...registration work remotely before, so only 1,000 members of staff have had equipment to work remotely. Ensuring our staff had access was one part of the challenge. We knew we...
...new, with lots of momentum and adrenaline to tackle the many immediate challenges, we now seem to have settled into more steady daily routines at home. Working from home presents...
...work. In addition, I have met a lot of like-minded, kind, and above all, accepting, new friends in HM Land Registry. This support network has been particularly important during a...
...a disadvantage in my role. I keep this passport with me if I move to a new team or change line manager so I feel reassured that I will have...
...and new copies will be required when you re-lodge your application. We may request original deeds to be lodged from time to time, this is for quality and assurance purposes...
...time I started my new job at HM Land Registry. As tiers and social distancing rules changed, I organised separate runs mid-week to give our members the flexibility to continue...