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Advice and guidance on protecting animal welfare.
Know how to stun or kill poultry, rabbits and hares on small-scale farms.
How to legally carry out slaughter without stunning in accordance with religious rites, including how to restrain and bleed the animal.
Find out about the long-term effects some people can have after having COVID-19.
How to legally kill your own poultry, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits and hares to eat at home.
Employers guide to assessing fitness to work, including asking for medical evidence, fit notes, and dealing with long term or frequent absences.
What you must do to protect the welfare of animals during transport.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Sudan.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Libya.
Investors and businesses may be legally required to tell the government about certain sensitive acquisitions under the National Security and Investment Act.
Know which licence or certificate you must have to restrain, stun or kill animals which are not for human consumption, and how to carry out these operations.
Rules of shackle line operations, waterbath and gas stunners, and facilities for slaughtering poultry, rabbits and hares in abattoirs.
On 13 March the UK announced a further £5.2 million to support Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, at the launch of the 2024 Joint Response Plan for the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Geneva.
Joint Statement on behalf of 44 countries on Sudan Humanitarian Access for the Item 4 General Debate. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and the UN, Simon Manley.
Statement by UK Deputy Political Coordinator Thomas Phipps at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Sir Robert Francis has been appointed by the Government following the Infected Blood Inquiry's final report.
The Foreign Secretary has announced a significant uplift in aid funding for Yemen, to address one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
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