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Find out where SPZs are, what defines the different zones and why the Environment Agency must protect groundwater from pollution.
Find out which radioactive sources you need a licence to export and how to apply for one.
Publish your code and use open source to improve transparency, flexibility and accountability.
Country of origin information about how UK Visas and Immigration decide applications.
Advises how to take account of and address the risks associated with flooding and coastal change in the planning process.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). SSRO is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence .
The processes that operators need to follow when shipping radioactive sources to and from EU countries.
Provides detailed information on both potential types of information and evidence, and the correct way to process and record such information.
Data sources available to Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) for production of export licensing statistics.
Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
Outlines changes in the draft revised code covering the use or conduct of covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) by public authorities under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000.
Setting out the Department for Transport’s approach to the use of administrative sources for statistical purposes.
Share your reference data for use in projects and services outside your organisation.
Complete part B2 to apply for a new sealed sources permit.
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