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

  • How to register and respond to tenders and further competitions using the Crown Commercial Service’s eSourcing tool.

  • Guidance about the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Treaty Unit.

  • This page provides information on how honours committees are made up and who the current members are.

  • Frequently asked questions about the Legal Aid Agency cyber security incident.

  • Information and guidance on Social Outcomes Partnerships (also known as Social Impact Bonds).

  • Crown Proceedings Act 1947: list of authorised government departments

  • How to produce communications that include, accurately portray, and are accessible to disabled people.

  • This guide aims to improve the way functional work is done across government, by making it easier for people to comply with functional standards.

  • How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Germany.

  • Templates and legal documents to help you buy and supply G-Cloud services.

  • Find out how to decide if something is suitable for GOV.UK, what the content lifecycle is and why accessibility must be planned for.

  • The GEF will improve how Departments report efficiencies and ensure the government has appropriate oversight to track delivery and drive improvement.

  • Use our form to complain against HMRC, the Valuation Office Agency, or the Adjudicator’s Office.

  • This page contains the Border Target Operating Model, our final plans for a new approach to importing goods into Great Britain, that will be progressively introduced from the end of January 2024.

  • The guide sets out the default assumptions, theoretical framework and metrics to be adopted by analysts in MHCLG, its agencies and local authorities for appraisals.

  • A multi-department government hub in the North East of England where insight is developed, and policy is made and delivered through a diverse workforce.

  • 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…

  • How to apply for your child’s first British passport if your child was born after you were granted indefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme.

  • How suppliers from industry and academia can work with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).