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Guidance for charity trustees about serious incidents: how to spot them and how to report.
You must tell DVLA if you've had any epileptic seizures or blackouts - download the correct form to let them know
Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.
When you can share information about your case, what you can share and what to do if someone else shares information.
Fines and prison sentences you can get for renting your property to someone who is not allowed to rent: what happens if you did not check, how you can object to a fine, how to appeal
What you must do to avoid harming birds and when you’ll need a licence.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Contact HMRC with technical problems when using HMRC systems, sending forms online, error messages and using HMRC free software and tools
Check the availability and any issues affecting the Corporation Tax online service.
Find out why you might get a civil injunction, Community Protection Notice, Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) (formerly known as ASBOs), what it means and what happens if you break it.
Visiting a prisoner: visiting times, keeping in touch by email, telephone or letter, banned items and sending money to a prisoner by debit card or online bank transfer
This circular advises on relevant procedures when courts decide that an adult defendant should be tagged while on bail.
M&E is often neglected in situations of conflict and fragility, for a number of reasons.
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