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This guidance summarises the types of defects to which the leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022 apply.
How to use a cost consequence analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This guidance provides an overview of non-cladding remediation and how this definition will impact you in practice.
This collection brings together all Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) analysis papers.
This document sets out the government’s 2024 definition of extremism, along with details of behaviours that could constitute extremist acts and further context.
Provides advice on the key points to take into account on design.
The steps you can take to tackle an intruder or burglar in your own home - and what force you can use to defend yourself
Find out about the important analysis work carried out by Dstl and its impact on UK defence and security.
Ad hoc analyses relating to benefit expenditure and non-National Statistics forecast caseloads.
A foreword on the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ commitment to the evaluation of local growth programmes.
The symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of pertussis (whooping cough).
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Edwin Johnson and Judge Guy Brannan on 12 April 2024
Compendium of re-offending annual statistics
Find out about abusive and defeated tax arrangements, and how the legislation is applied.
Find out about partial exemption and the methods and calculations to use to see how much input tax you can recover.
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