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Harriet King has been Deputy Head of Mission since June 2014, having joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 2002, and has been based in London for the majority of her career. She is married with 2 children. Curriculum...
High Income Child Benefit Charge - check if you're affected, how and when to pay this tax charge, opt out and restart Child Benefit payments.
If you were adopted you can access your birth records or get on the Adoption Contact Register to find birth relatives - how to apply, forms and information for birth relatives
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Percival & Tribunal Member Lewicki on 21 February 2023
Home Responsibilities Protection ran between 1978 and 2010 to help protect your State Pension - National Insurance credits, what you'll get, eligibility and applying.
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What you need to tell DVLA and how to deal with vehicle tax if someone who was a driver has died
Instructions on what to do on the death of a member currently in receipt or non-receipt of an armed forces pension.
Emotional and practical support for bereaved families and loved ones is available from government departments and approved charities.
What to do if a British national goes missing abroad, reporting it to the police and how the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and others can help.
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