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When and how to tell neighbours about building works on party walls, what to do if you've been notified of works, how to come to an agreement
You must tell your neighbours if you want to carry out any building work…
You must tell your neighbour if you want to: build on or at the boundary…
You must give notice to your neighbour between 2 months and a year before…
Once you’ve given notice your neighbour can: give consent in writing…
You must appoint a surveyor if you and your neighbour can’t agree. You can…
When carrying out building works you must: avoid causing unnecessary…
Making changes to your company - passing resolutions, changing addesses and where your records are kept, your company name and type, directors' and secretaries' details, share structure, constitution
You must tell Companies House if you change your company’s: name address…
You usually need to get directors or entitled shareholders to vote (known…
A company can change its name either by: a special resolution permission…
You must tell Companies House if you want to change: your registered…
You must tell Companies House about changes to your company’s directors…
You must tell Companies House about any changes to your company’s share…
You’ll need agreement from your shareholders before changing your…
You can use your company’s assets as a security for a loan or overdraft…
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's New Year's message.
Compulsory and voluntary liquidation, the liquidation process, how liquidation affects company directors and the role of a liquidator
RIDA funds research and development in new technologies, and new approaches to existing technologies, that support Sustainable Development Goals in south-east Asia.
Your company's financial year can run for more or less than 12 months - find out how to change it
More small claims will be resolved faster and away from court following new rules requiring mediation.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
Guidance for EU Settlement Scheme applicants in or outside the UK who have been affected by restrictions associated with coronavirus.
Use this guidance to find out what information you need to provide and what forms to use for tax claims.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UK-hosted UN Arria meeting on youth and children in Myanmar.
A Debt Relief Order (DRO) is a solution to deal with personal debts you cannot pay. It helps you make a fresh start (with some restrictions).
Guidance to help UK administered aeroplane operators comply with the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).
Running a limited company - including directors' responsibilities, company annual returns, reporting company changes and how to take money out of a limited company
Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Political Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on DPRK.
Statement by Ambassador Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on UNAMI.
Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months), medical treatment and other activities. Find out whether you need a Standard Visitor visa, or can visit without a visa.
Statement on the human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic. As delivered by the UK's Ambassador to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.
Guidance on financial resolutions and their role in the legislative process.
The Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (CIC Regulator)'s model special resolutions.
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