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This series brings together all documents relating to alcohol and drug statistics.
The figures you’ll need and how to use them to work out your discounted duty rates.
Information about ensuring blood and blood component safety.
Data about the reported drink drive collisions and casualties, produced by Department for Transport.
You must tell DVLA if you have an alcohol problem
The NHSBT / PHE epidemiology unit, and the epidemiology of infections among blood, tissue and organ donors and recipients.
The profiles provide information to monitor the services and initiatives that have been put in place to prevent and reduce the harmful impact of alcohol.
Who can get the relief, when to check your eligibility and how to work out your discounted duty rates.
These guides describe the technical requirements for type approval for new breath-alcohol testing instruments for police use in Great Britain.
Find out about Alcoholic Ingredients Relief, which is the repayment of excise duty charged on spirits, beer, wine, other fermented products and cider.
Rules for drivers and motorcyclists, including vehicle condition, fitness to drive, alcohol and drugs, what to do before setting off, vehicle towing and loading, and seat belts and child restraints.
The NHSBT and UKHSA surveillance programme is a series of national schemes that monitors infection in blood, tissue and organ donors, and transfusion recipients.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
When you can be banned from driving, check when your driving ban ends, reduce your disqualification period, disqualified until you've passed your test, drink-driving offences
What denatured alcohol is, and how you apply for authorisation to produce, stock, distribute, sell or use it.
The alcohol use screening tests can be used by health professionals as a tool to assess a service users level of risk to alcohol harm.
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