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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Draft code of practice for employers: avoiding unlawful discrimination while preventing illegal working.
Presented to Parliament: April 1991.
When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.
Find out about Lottery Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
Dismissal is when your employer ends your employment - reasons you can be dismissed, unfair and constructive dismissal and what to do if you're dismissed
The police have to follow strict rules if you're arrested, questioned or charged with a crime - you can get legal advice at a police station
Romanian Ambassador delivers joint statement on behalf of 45 countries condemning arbitrary detention of Ukrainian civilians by Russia and calling for their immediate and unconditional release.
How to notify the Marine Management Organisation that you are carrying out a seismic or geophysical survey.
How we investigate and what action we take on serious failures in landlords
This document contains the following information: What price privacy now?: the first six months progress in halting the unlawful trade in confidential personal information.
What you need to know and do to export or import objects of cultural interest.
Find out if a claim of ownership by adverse possession can be made on common land and town or village greens, what effect it will have on the land and whether a claim can be opposed.
Investors lost more than £57 million through the fund
The Data Protection Act (DPA) controls how personal information can be used and your rights to ask for information about yourself
Stop and search rates for different ethnic groups in England and Wales.
The law on squatting - what squatting is, squatters' rights, removing squatters, getting your property back from squatters and adverse possession. Includes information from the withdrawn EX332 and EX333 guidance.
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