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These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately.
This MSN updates previous versions of MSN 1794(M) outlining the obligations on passenger ships operators to report persons data at the start of a voyage.
The aim of the national standard for incident recording (NSIR) counting rules is that all incidents are recorded in a consistent manner.
Examining the criminal trade in counterfeit goods in Manchester.
This consultation seeks views on proposed changes to introduce additional flexibility in relation to persons counting obligations on passenger ships.
How developers can use habitat creation or enhancements to count towards their biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Development of a low-cost, user-friendly system for measuring the success of fish passes, structures aimed at helping fish overcome obstructions in rivers.
This collection brings together all documents relating to the Traveller caravan count (previously known as the Gypsy and Traveller caravan count).
Official experimental statistics on the number of people claiming unemployment related benefits.
The IPO requires detailed information on UK patent and non-patent cases. This will fulfill the UK’s obligations under the Unified Patent Court Agreement (UPCA)
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