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The Diagnostic Imaging Dataset (DID) is a new central collection of detailed information about diagnostic imaging tests carried out on NHS patients, extracted from local Radiology Information Systems (RISs) and submitted monthly. The DID captures information about referral source and...
How to detect basic forgeries in identity documents.
Tells HM Passport Office staff who can confirm a customer’s identity and how they do this.
This guide explains when evidence of identity is required and how it should be given. It is aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 67).
This document contains information about Uruguay to help HM Passport Office staff process passport applications.
How the government classifies information assets to ensure they are appropriately protected.
Information note on naming discrepancies on British documents
Guide to the data submission process.
Find the codes which may be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where goods may be examined for a remote internal temporary storage facility (ITSF(R)) (Appendix 16E).
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