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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.
Northern Region Judge J. M. Going and Members P. Mountain Sitting on 23 October 2019
You're required to keep records for all traded goods you declare to HMRC for four years, for duty and tax purposes and for government statistics.
How to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1921.
New legislation will provide extra protections for victims' counselling notes during criminal investigations.
Find out what records you must keep about trusts for tax purposes, who can access your information, and what to do if your records are lost or destroyed.
Protocol for a systematic review
From 2013 government papers will be progressively released to the public after 20 years. Previously, papers were released after 30 years.
Kunle Olulode is a co-opted member of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities. He will attend meetings relevant to his work on the Windrush Working Group. He is the director at Voice4Change England, a BAME (Black, Asian and minority...
Information on cleaning an oil spill including your options, how to get a product approved and how long it will take.
Records and paperwork you must keep if you're self-employed as a sole trader or partner in a business: income, costs, profit, how long to keep records.
Get endorsement for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a digital technology expert - fintech, gaming, cyber security, artificial intelligence
More female offenders than ever recorded before are in work 6 months after their release from prison as a direct result of government action – cutting crime and keeping the public safe.
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