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Research exploring employers’ awareness, understanding and activity relating to workplace pensions reform.
Refund claim form for the Premium 1 day or Fast Track 1 week passport service.
Measuring Council Tax and non-domestic rating customer perceptions.
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All information and data relating to the 9th wave of the tracking survey to understand and monitor attitudes to DECC's business priorities.
Form N157: Notice of Allocation to the small claims track (Hearing).
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Research to check agent awareness and preparation for PAYE Real Time Information.
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Findings from the thirteenth quarterly wave of the DECC Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Findings from the seventeenth quarterly wave of the DECC Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Getting a UK background check so you can apply for Global Entry and get through USA border control faster: how to apply, how much it costs
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