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Rules on using a geographical indication (GI) scheme logo to mark a registered protected food or drink name.
Who can use the Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVSA) earned recognition logo, where it can be used, and how it must look.
Apply for permission to use Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) logos if you're a driving or motorcycle instructor or provide other driver training.
Apply to use the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) logo.
Anyone in Northern Ireland selling medicines to the public via a website must still comply with the requirement to apply the EU common logo.
Government 5 a day logo licensing guidelines and application forms.
Help to Buy: Equity Loan is now closed and can no longer be advertised.
Rules and regulations for using Ofqual's logo, including on exam certificates.
Principles and guidance on sponsors’ marks, logos and town marks.
The Inspired by 2012 brand brings together legacy projects inspired by the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Partners should make use of the Homes England logos below for site signage and other marketing materials.
Resources and guidance for using UK Space Agency materials, including logos, branding and communications toolkits.
These guidelines will help you understand the FE Teacher Recruitment brand and how to use it and provide logos to download.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 8 February 2024.
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