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Statement regarding the resignation of the Chair of the Office for Local Government
Summary of the evidence about sudden unexpected deaths in infancy (SUDI) which aims to develop an evidence-based resource about prevention.
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
Guidance to help you develop a business continuity plan
Find out how to make a complaint about how Prevent has been applied.
Why you should settle your tax affairs sooner rather than later, what could happen if you don’t and how to contact HMRC for help.
National review into sudden unexpected death in infancy in families where children are considered at risk of significant harm.
This guide is the result of a unique partnership between the business community, police and business continuity experts.
Documents related to the review of Prevent.
The Prevent strategy is part of the wider counter-terrorism strategy known as CONTEST, it aims to safeguard people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.
A new procurement system will see earlier expert assurance of future military programmes, ensuring they deliver for UK forces on the frontline.
The aim of Prevent is to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.
How leaving the EU has affected mobile roaming in EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
Guidance for healthcare professionals about safeguarding individuals from radicalisation.
A Fraud and Error Prevention Service (FEPS) centre may review your benefits claim - check that a letter, phone call or text is genuine
Make sure that domains that do not send email cannot be used for spoofing.
Self-report a company or partnership that did not prevent the facilitation of tax evasion if you’re their authorised representative.
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