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Find out when you must charge a minimum of 10 pence for single-use carrier bags, bags you're not required to charge for and the records you must keep and submit.
Get help to classify articles of leather and other items in chapter 42 of the tariff for import and export.
Information about the charge for single-use carrier bags in England.
Information for consumers and retailers about England's minimum 5p single use carrier bag (SUCB) charge from 5 October 2015.
Immigration staff guidance on the procedure for securing seized or detained items in a tamper evident bag (TEB).
Product Recall for Winnie the Pooh Sleeping Bags sold by John Lewis presenting a risk of choking.
Patient communication about a very low risk to patient safety in response to the field safety notice (FSN) issued by Diffuplast and MHRA.
Hand luggage restrictions at UK airports - carry-on luggage, checked-in baggage, restricted items and liquids, electronic devices carried from Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia
Seeking views on extending and increasing the single use carrier bag charge as part of our commitment in the 25 Year Environment Plan.
The VAT implications of Northern Ireland's introduction of a levy on the supply of 'single-use carrier bags.
Product Safety Report for baby sleep bags presenting a serious risk of suffocation, overheating and death.
Report setting out conclusions from a review of industry standards for biodegradable plastic bags.
A study to assess the life cycle environmental impacts of carrier bags for the UK in 2006
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