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Check the tariff classification for information displays.
Check the tariff classification of multifunctional display-monitors for vehicles.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on BEIS' Ecodesign requirements for electronic displays
From today, Ofsted will display each of the sub-judgements awarded to an individual school – alongside its overall effectiveness grade – at the top of its inspection report web page.
Buildings occupied by a public service organisation, eg council, libraries, education buildings etc need a Display Energy Certificate (DEC)
Employment Tribunal decision.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Results of trials to test alternatives to smart meter In-Home Displays, including their impact on energy consumption.
A regulatory impact assessment of the regulations supporting the prohibition of the display of tobacco at point of sale.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
Research on how Display Energy Certificates (DECs) have been used in energy management and decision-making
A research paper from the CMA
How much has been spent on flowers and floral displays in OAG?
RA covering planning for the possibility of temporary or permanent clutter on situational displays.
Principles to ensure consumers can obtain a functioning smart meter In-Home Display (IHD) from their energy supplier.
Product Recall for Professional LCD Display Hair Straightener presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
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