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Energy balance: methodology note
Details of 7 quality markers for strength and balance exercise, suitable for use by local areas as criteria to help them carry out self-audits.
An opportunity to comment on the mechanism for surrender of dormant funds in the Court Funds Office which remain unclaimed for 30 years or more.
A measure of cross-border transactions between the UK and rest of the world. Includes trade, income, capital transfers and foreign assets and liabilities.
This section provides information on balances for schools
Medicines and Healthcare product Regulatory Agency official Parental Leave policy and procedures.
Balance of payments accounts and detailed statistics for the current account including - trade in goods and services, income, current and capital transfers, transactions in UK external assets and liabilities.
Sets out process and expectations on planning performance and decision making.
'Striking the Balance': Practical Guidance on the application of Caldicott Guardian Principles to Domestic Violence and MARACs (Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences).
Tells HM Passport Office staff how to use a balance of probabilities when dealing with passport applications.
In a speech delivered at an event at Coin Street, in London, Orlando Fraser launches the Charity Commission's new 5-year strategy.
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