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Information for parents of babies who carry a gene for unusual haemoglobin.
Guidelines for DBS check applicants who don't have a straightforward address.
An Explanation of the Increase of Private Economic Activity in High-Conflict Areas in Afghanistan
An independent expert panel investigating possible causes of mass mortality event affecting crustacean species in the north-east of England in autumn 2021.
How to prepare and complete transfer forms TR1, TR2, TR5 and TP2 for transactions that are not straightforward and information on completing forms for unusual transactions (practice guide 21).
This report compares actual and modelled electricity use.
The documents, data and photographs used by the Crustacean Mortality Expert Panel (CMEP) to produce the assessment of unusual crustacean mortality in the north-east of England in 2021 and 2022.
Only 45 species of the wasp, Hedychridium, have been described from continental sub-Saharan Africa
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Find out when the school census will open for each term and what to do in unusual circumstances.
This study highlighted the importance of surveillance platforms with a coordinated One Health strategy to investigate and mitigate zoonotic risk
Find out how and when to report suspicious activity to the National Crime Agency or HMRC.
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