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How the EU drivers' hours rules for goods vehicles work.
The latest estimates of electricity supplied to Energy Intensive Industries eligible for the exemption from the indirect costs of Contracts for Difference and the Renewables Obligation.
Changes of provider and changes in an apprentice’s personal or employment circumstances. Includes how these changes affect apprenticeship funding.
If you're a council tenant you may be able to make an insurance claim against the council for any damage they are responsible for
Ofsted survey report looking into the nature and extent of low-level disruptive behaviour in primary and secondary schools in England.
How to become an authorised examiner, what training you'll need, why your authorisation might cease, the facilities, equipment and security you need to carry out MOT tests, your responsibilities as a tester.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Following government advice on coronavirus, we have limited access to IPO buildings. We have strong plans in place to maintain services for customers.
A response from HM Treasury to the letter sent by the Association of British Insurers regarding the practice of insurers deducting the value of government grants from business interruption insurance settlements.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Businesses were supported through the pandemic with nearly £80 billion of emergency government-backed loans, final figures published by HM Treasury today (6 July) reveal.
Following our latest review of medical device alerts, we have archived the ones listed below.
Director disqualified for seven years after taking out £150,000 loans across separate schemes and failing to show the money was used to support his business.
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