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Data and statistics of journey times to key services, covering food stores, education, health care, town centres and employment centres.
A journey log is required for all exports, imports and transits of farm livestock and unregistered equines.
A series of publications that explore migrants' journeys through the UK's immigration system.
Your rights as a passenger when travelling by sea and inland waterway.
Find out what amount of tax relief your employee is entitled to for business journeys.
Find out what certain terms mean that are connected to employee travel.
Apply for permits to travel to or through Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Russia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine, and the rules you must follow.
Guide to journey time statistics, the source documents, notes, definitions and technical papers.
Journey times from local residential neighbourhoods to a range of local services by car, cycling, public transport and walking, and walking only.
This release (formerly known as the ‘Statistics on changes in migrants’ visa and leave status’ report) is the twelfth in an annual series of publications that explore changes in migrants’ visa and leave status within the UK’s immigration system.
Post holders given access to journey time statistics up to 24 hours prior to release.
Modelled journey times from local residential neighbourhoods to a range of local services by public transport and cycling.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing company vans and fuel
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
This release (formerly known as the ‘Statistics on changes in migrants’ visa and leave status’ report) is the eleventh in an annual series of publications that explore changes in migrants’ visa and leave status within the UK’s immigration system.
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