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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Who to call in an emergency, like police, fire or ambulance services.
Helplines providing advice and support to the families of people in prison - including the Prisoners' Families Helpline
Mental health support and advice facilities for service personnel, reservists, veterans and service families.
Get advice on consumer issues, your energy supply and postal service - numbers, enquiry forms, how to complain.
Information for British nationals who have been affected by rape or sexual assault abroad, including how to contact the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and how to access medical attention and legal advice when returning to the UK.
What to do if someone you know is having issues with their benefits: the ways you can manage their claim and how to call a helpline to ask for help.
How to apply for asylum support if you're waiting to find out if you'll be given asylum in the UK
If you’re being stalked, contact the police or get advice from organisations including the National Stalking helpline.
Services and care available through the NHS for adults.
How to access social care, and support if you, or someone you care for is blind.
999 and 112 is the national emergency response service in the UK. 112 is the pan-European equivalent to 999 and can be used in the UK.
Domestic abuse or violence is a crime and should be reported to the police - call 999 if it's an emergency or you're in immediate danger
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
A guide for central government departments, public bodies and private partners on prefix number selection for customer service telephone helplines.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some humanitarian issues that may arise during the recovery phase of an emergency in the UK.
This guidance provides information and links to services and guidance for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals.
Where to get help if you are having suicidal thoughts, and what to do if you are worried about someone else.
Advice to British people affected by crises abroad such as large-scale terrorist attacks, natural disasters and political unrest, and how the FCDO can help.
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