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Guidance for people who have been diagnosed with a mpox infection and who have been advised to self-isolate at home.
Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
The story of Indian First World War Victoria Cross recipient Lala.
Find out when it's possible to get zero-rated supplies on medical and research goods and services that have been funded by charities.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Jacobs on 13 October 2017.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A consensus statement outlining principles for the control of non-high-consequence infectious disease (HCID) mpox (monkeypox) in healthcare and other settings in the UK.
This page explains how the UK is providing humanitarian assistance to support people in Ukraine and its neighbouring countries following the Russian invasion.
Find out about which goods and services for disabled people and people aged 60 or over that you should apply zero or reduced rate VAT.
Employment Tribunal Decision.
How to account for VAT on goods and services provided by registered health professionals, including doctors, dentists, nurses and pharmacists.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Birtles on 16 September 2014.
Guidelines for the MCA's Workshop Skills Training course.
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