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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
How legal industrial action is organised, picketing and the law and what your employment rights when you are on strike
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia's attacks against healthcare workers and facilities, including "double tap" strikes, in Ukraine.
How to destroy the POPs in waste and when you can recycle, recover or reuse waste containing POPs. How to apply to permanently store waste containing POPs.
New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
Strikes and industrial action - rights and responsibilities for employers, when unions can take action and the effect on employees' pay and working records
The Government has today taken further steps to ensure essential public services remain open during industrial action.
Product Safety Report for Light Up Pop Pipes sold via Amazon presenting a serious chemical and choking risk.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Requesting comments on a draft risk profile and risk management evaluations for 3 chemical substances proposed as POPs to the UN’s POP review committee.
Requesting comments on proposed changes to the persistent organic pollutants (POPs) regulation, including changes to waste limits and specific exemptions.
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