Disability History Month: Without music life would B-flat
...change. I’d worked for HM Land Registry for almost 30 years, but here I was, to all intents and purposes, “the new girl”, so what did I do? I set...
...change. I’d worked for HM Land Registry for almost 30 years, but here I was, to all intents and purposes, “the new girl”, so what did I do? I set...
...of the best decisions I’ve made. The experience, so far, has been both inspiring and extremely rewarding. Every day is different. I come into the office each morning with new...
...easier for users of geospatial information to find out what UK location-based data each of the Geo6 bodies holds, enabling them to create new insight and innovation. Publishing data On...
...have seen a real appetite for technologies such as smart contracts, it is all still very new and we want to explore all the different models and technology providers available....
...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...
...Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) and the Chartered Institute for Legal Executives (CILEx), believe that cryptographic and biometric checking of identity, using microchip-enabled passports or identity cards, might present a new, robust...
...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...