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Building regulation in England covering the buildings users protection from falling, collision and impact in and around the building.
Search for companies that can do Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks on your behalf (formerly Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks)
How the Equality Act 2010 defines disability, and what law changes mean for the public, businesses, and the public and voluntary sectors.
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Building regulation in England covering the structural elements of a building.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) forms and associated guides, notes, helpsheets and supplementary pages.
Grandparents caring for grandchildren under 12 could qualify for National Insurance credits that can top up their income in retirement.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Credit/debit card payment authorisation form for overseas passports to print out and complete.
Building regulation in England for the condition of the ground upon which a building is to be built.
What to put in your trustees' annual report, depending on your charity's income and the value of its assets.
Building Regulation in England covering electrical safety in dwellings.
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