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Government partners with conservation charity ZSL to launch app update allowing tracking and logging of creatures in waters around British Overseas Territories.
How to display the legal name for your food product.
Getting a faster decision on a visa or settlement application; priority service, super priority service; waiting times; how to check if you're eligible
You may be able to pay for a faster decision on a visa or settlement…
You can apply for a faster decision on certain visa applications or…
The rules for getting a refund depend on whether you’re cancelling your…
Report about the use of instant student feedback in further education colleges.
All information on new criminal court cases in England and Wales now sits on a single digital platform as the government delivers its latest milestone to modernise the justice system.
Instant Messenger systems.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Jonathan Richards and Judge Nicholas Aleksander on 22 September 2022
SIA response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request about SIA staff instant recognition payments since 2020.
Information Request for various services including instant messaging software, email exchange servers.
People can now reply to a jury service summons at the touch of a button through a new online system launched today (17 July 2018).
The Act FAST campaign has re-launched urging people to call 999 if they notice even one of the signs of a stroke in themselves, or in others.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Employment Tribunal decision of Judge Feeney on 28 February 2017.
Figures released today show customer error is now costing the taxpayer more than fraud or official error.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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