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              This is an appeal against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal dismissing the appeal of the appellant, a male citizen of Iran, against the decision of the respondent refusing him international protection.
              The main reason for giving permission to appeal is that it was thought arguable that the judge had made adverse credibility findings on points that the appellant could not reasonably have known to have been in dispute.
              The respondent has indicated unequivocally in an e-mail that the appeal is not opposed and that the proper disposal is for the decision of the first tier tribunal to be set aside and the case heard again in the first tier tribunal.
              For reasons that are not clear, attempts to agree a disposal by consent have foundered and, ironically, efforts to ensure a quick disposal have in fact caused delay.
              In all the circumstances I am satisfied that the appeal can be dealt with justly without a hearing.
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