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Guidance on debt relief orders for debt advisers. To search, press ‘control’ and ‘f’ on your keyboard at the same time. A search box will appear.
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).
What you need to know if you are a creditor with a debt listed in a Debt Relief Order (DRO).
Who is eligible to claim Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, because of Dupuytren’s contracture affecting the hand, and how to claim.
Information for people who have a Debt Relief Order about what happens after.
STFYAYB provides information about the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy.
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We want to remind healthcare professionals that use of systemic (oral and injectable) NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy (after 28 weeks of pregnancy).
A report on adding Dupuytren’s contracture to the list of Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit diseases.
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