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Damage stability - alternative verification method for tankers - UK interpretations and procedures
This call for evidence is aimed at employers, employee representatives and pension industry professionals, including scheme administrators, actuaries, independent financial advisers and employee benefit consultants.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Formerly part of M18, index of alternative monitoring methods for monitoring discharges to water.
Alternative Provider Medical Services (Amendment) Directions 2012.
Proposals for the transposition of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive into UK law.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New experimental statistical series that counts the number of unemployed claimants under Universal Credit.
This literature review looks at how behavioural insight is used in the design of alternatives to regulation and how this can improve compliance and participation.
Extra clauses that buyers and suppliers can add to the G-Cloud 10 order form and call-off contract.
Extending previous analysis to consider the impact that changing implied rates of return on foreign direct investment may have had on the UK's current account balance.
Documents relating to applications for the £150 non-domestic alternative fuel payment and for the top-up payment for high users of heating oil (kerosene).
TRA finds keeping anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on Chinese e-bikes would not be in economic interest of the UK.
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