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Information for entertainers and musicians, from non-visa national countries, such as EU Member States and the US, visiting the UK for performance and work.
Find out about the VAT place of supply rules if your business sells digital services to private consumers.
This study examines Mozambican popular music to investigate empowerment and accountability issues
Spellings of country names as recommended by the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN).
Travel tips and advice if you're going to a European music festival.
A checklist for musical artists and accompanying staff working, performing or touring in an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
Find out how to send a report if you’re a qualifying multinational enterprise (MNE) group.
An introductory brief from the UK Science & Innovation Network which covers the US science & innovation landscape, UK priorities and successes in the USA.
Check the availability and any issues affecting the country-by-country service.
Guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to make decisions in asylum and human rights applications.
Product safety report for a Baby Toddlers Toys Knock Music Board Hit Hamster Game Educational Kids Toy Gift presenting a medium risk of choking and strangulation.
You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
List of country codes and treatment of agreements for preference country groups.
Recording artists, record labels, collecting societies, broadcasters and public venues are invited to share their views by 11 March 2024.
Home Office response to the ICIBI report on country of origin information: statelessness.
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