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Who can teach you to drive, practising with friends and family, driving lessons, insurance, using L and P plates.
You can apply for a provisional driving licence when you’re 15 years and 9…
Anyone you pay to teach you to drive must be either: a qualified and…
You can practise driving with family or friends. Anyone you practise your…
You must put an L plate on the front and back of your vehicle so they can…
This guide is for people who want to practise as an insolvency practitioner under the provisions of EU Directives 2005/36 & 2006/123.
How to prevent the introduction and spread of animal and bird disease by following good hygiene and biosecurity standards.
Guidance for European Economic Area (EEA)-qualified and Swiss healthcare professionals practising in the UK.
To practise as a solicitor in Scotland, you must be admitted as a solicitor, have your name on the roll and hold a practising certificate
Find out about the VAT rules that apply to VAT-registered barristers or advocates.
Guidance for UK lawyers practising in the EU, EEA-EFTA and Switzerland.
You must have a practicing certificate from the Solicitors Regulation Authority to work as a solicitor in England and Wales
Check if you can supervise friends or family learning to drive a car, what the rules are, how to prepare the car, and how to plan your practice sessions.
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