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Registering to vote, part of the move to Individual Electoral Registration, is now simpler thanks to a new user-friendly online process.
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The Artificial Intelligence community is for anyone with an interest in using artificial intelligence in government.
How and when to use standups, retrospectives, sprint planning, team reviews, user stories, the backlog, and team walls.
How to structure online forms.
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This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.
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Guidance for businesses and organisations holding EU trade marks at the end of the transition period.
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