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This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in soft tissue injury of the upper limb (shoulder and elbow).
Environment Secretary addresses Kyiv conference and announces further support for Ukraine food security initiatives.
Rules for digital and printed passport photos and how to get one
Rules for breakdowns and incidents, including rules for motorways, obstructions, incidents, incidents involving dangerous goods and documents.
Rules for motorways, including rules for signals, joining the motorway, driving on the motorway, lane discipline, overtaking, stopping and leaving the motorway. A number of the rules for motorways also apply to other high-speed roads.
Response to a request for a list of dual carriageways in the East of England that do not have hard shoulders and for a list of dual carriageways that have refuge areas.
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How and when to identify pigs (livestock and pets) with ear tags, ear tattoos or slap marks so they can be traced.
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