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  • Find out where to report a cyber incident in the UK, Isle of Man or Channel Islands.

  • Guidance to help any civil servant who works with third-party suppliers or contracts, even if this is only a small part of your role.

  • Guidance about completing a fire safety risk assessment for people responsible for providing means of escape for disabled people.

  • User guidance for sponsors who need to activate and use their NSVS Portal account.

  • This guide sets out the dataset specifications for the National Fraud Initiative (NFI) 2024 to 2025 national exercise and NFI council tax single person discount 2024 to 2025 and 2025 to 2026 exercises.

  • The Grants Functional Standard promotes efficiency and effectiveness in grant making across all government departments and arm’s length bodies.

  • Information for public authorities, businesses and other organisations on public procurement policy.

  • The government financial reporting manual is the technical accounting guide for the preparation of financial statements.

  • GOV.UK Wallet will make it easier to prove in your service that someone is who they say they are.

  • This guide covers the procedures to follow when preparing primary legislation and taking it through Parliament.

  • This PPN sets out how to take account of Carbon Reduction Plans in the procurement of major central government contracts.

  • Find out how the ATA Carnet works, what to do at customs, and what happens if your goods are lost, destroyed or stolen.

  • DEFCON 658 cyber applies to all suppliers down the supply chain (edition October 2017).

  • The Short Form Contract is the contract between you and the supplier.

  • Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use data appropriately and responsibly when planning, implementing, and evaluating a new policy or service.

  • GOV.UK updated its brand guidelines in June 2025 to include details on implementing and extending the use of the brand into new contexts and channels.

  • The firearms security handbook provides guidance on storing and transporting firearms.

  • How to get professional qualifications obtained in the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein recognised in the UK.

  • Project Routemap is the IPA’s support tool for novel or complex major projects. It helps sponsors and clients understand the capabilities needed to set projects up for success, incorporating learning from other major project…

  • Any person or organisation involved in a transaction with those subject to financial sanctions will first need a licence from OFSI.