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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.
This tutorial paper offers a review of the common names, abbreviations, regulation, psychoactivity and analytical methodology for the principle cannabinoids
Employment Tribunal decision.
Journalists developed a guide to help them navigate the Guatemalan legal system and stand up for their rights and freedom of press.
Remaining students to return to campus from Step 3 of the Roadmap, alongside launch of new employment and skills guide.
New tritium training course launched by UKAEA to drive forward tritium research across the scientific and engineering community.
The service to support every potential teacher to help them understand if teaching is right for them, and help them in their application journey.
A letter to headteachers and principals about awarding results in vocational and technical qualifications in England, summer 2020.
The service provides three training modules aimed to: educate users about the Prevent programme, how to make an informed referral and how the Channel programme works.
Transport Secretary announces new initiatives to help hauliers prepare for the end of the transition period.
Ridefree is a free online training course that you should complete before taking your moped or motorcycle compulsory basic training (CBT).
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Mann and Judge Greenbank on 10 November 2017.
Education Secretary opens the 2016 BETT show by talking of the benefits technology can bring to education.
We are updating the system to simplify and streamline the application process.
Slaughter and May won the Opening Doors Award for Best Outreach Programme.
An article by Skills minister Nick Boles on Traineeships. Originally published in The Sun.
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