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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.
Routine provisional data based on civil registrations. Final statistics will be published in Aug 16.
Support for MedAccess will be used to negotiate lower prices for vital malaria drugs and diagnostic tests for people in countries affected by the disease.
This document contains the following information: Civil Registration: Vital Change.
First published during the 2001 to 2005 Labour government
Routine provisional data based on civil registrations. Final statistics will be published in Aug 2016.
Annual UK and constituent country figures for births, deaths, marriages, divorces, civil partnerships and civil partnership dissolutions.
How the actual number of deaths in England compare to expected numbers for each week.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Annual UK figures for births, deaths, marriages, divorces, civil partnerships and civil partnership dissolutions.
The number of DECC staff who attended the BT Vital Vision Programme
Routine provisional data based on civil registrations. Final statistics will be published in Aug 2017.
This brief report provides a first look into the data collected during the first of three calls in Young Lives at Work's Phone Survey
Whether you’re a patient, healthcare professional or carer, this year’s #MedSafetyWeek campaign is calling on you to help improve the safety of medical products by reporting any suspected side effects and adverse incidents to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.
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