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You cannot buy or use fireworks if you're under 18, and you must not set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am, except on certain occasions
When you need an MOT for your vehicle, what it costs, what happens if your vehicle fails, and how to get mistakes on the MOT certificate fixed.
The MOT test checks that your vehicle meets road safety and environmental…
You must use an approved MOT test centre to get your MOT. Only centres…
There’s a maximum amount MOT test stations can charge. This depends on the…
During the MOT, important parts on your vehicle will be checked to make…
Your vehicle can either pass or fail the MOT. Passing the MOT If your…
In some cases your vehicle can have a partial retest for free or a reduced…
You can appeal the results of an MOT with the Driver and Vehicle Standards…
You do not need to get an MOT for a vehicle until it reaches the age shown…
You can get information corrected on your MOT (such as the mileage or…
NHS 111 can help if you think you need medical help right now. Find out when to get help from NHS 111, including how to use 111 and what problems 111 can help with.
The rules about having garden bonfires, burning domestic waste, complaining about a neighbour's bonfire, fines
Alongside our closest allies in the US, our British Defence Staff in the US (BDS US) personnel are always ready to respond, anywhere, anytime.
Advice for health professionals on pregnant women who are inadvertently vaccinated against chicken pox (varicella), shingles or measles, mumps, rubella.
What to do when paying maternity pay if an employee leaves, becomes sick, dies, or is awarded a pay rise.
Guidance on the collection and reporting of data for CTAD, the surveillance system for all chlamydia tests done in England.
What cattle keepers must record and report when they move cattle, bison or buffalo and the deadlines.
Application form (V890) to register your vehicle as being off the road, also called a SORN.
How sea, rail and air transport companies check that dogs, cats and ferrets travelling to Great Britain are following the pet travel requirements.
Tax your vehicle up to 2 months in advance if it's due to run out while you're away from home
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