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Rules about the relationship between awarding organisations and Ofqual, including in relation to Responsible Officers, reporting of information and the use of Ofqual's logo
Section last updated: January 2021.
These guidelines will help you understand the T Level brand and how to use it.
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Employment Tribunal decision.
A 6-year-old from Bolton has won a competition to design a logo that will be displayed on the first rockets launching satellites from the UK later this year.
Details of the arrangement with Quantel Bifold British Touring Car Racing Team carrying the Business is GREAT logo.
We recieved a request for ependiture on logos and branding over the past five years We released the information on 4th August 2009. Date: Thu…
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