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Getting on the electoral register, what happens if you do not register to vote, registering in more than one place, how to opt out of the 'open register', registering anonymously and how to view the electoral regis…
The electoral register (sometimes called the ‘electoral roll’) lists the…
There are 2 versions of the electoral register - the full version and the…
Contact: your local Electoral Registration Office if you live in England,…
Buy a private (personalised) number plate, assign it or transfer it to a vehicle - renew or update your entitlement certificate.
You can buy a private (personalised) registration for your vehicle’s…
Buy from DVLA You can buy new numbers from DVLA Personalised…
To assign a private (personalised) number to a vehicle, you need one of…
You can apply to take a private (personalised) number off a vehicle if you…
You must renew your right to use your private (personalised) number every…
You can sell or give a private (personalised) number to someone. The…
If your private (personalised) number is already assigned to a vehicle you…
You might get a refund of £80 if you have the right to use a private…
If someone has died and left you a personalised number in their will, or…
If you don’t have enough to live on while you wait for your first payment you may be able to get an advance of your first Universal Credit payment.
Claiming tax relief on expenses you have to pay for your work, like uniforms, tools, travel and working from home costs.
Find out about buying a home through shared ownership. Read about who can apply, costs, paying rent, buying more shares and repairing and selling your home.…
Disabled Students' Allowance is extra money for higher education students - DSA1 forms, eligibility, how to apply, needs assessment.
How to dispose of household waste legally. Check your council’s website for bin collection, bulky waste collection. What you must do if using private companies
Find out what support is available to help with the cost of living: income and disability benefits, bills and allowances, childcare, housing and travel.
Report examining the buying aspirations and expectations of households who do not currently own their home.…
Your student finance online account - check payment dates, track an application, change details, reset password, find customer reference numbers
How to apply for asylum support if you're waiting to find out if you'll be given asylum in the UK
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing company cars, including fuel
Statistics about public attitudes towards transport and their opinions.
Buy your rented home through the Right to Shared Ownership scheme: who can apply, how to apply, costs, paying rent, buying more shares, repairing and selling your home.…
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) - retailer and wholesaler responsibilities, waste collection and compliance schemes.
VAT and other taxes on shopping and services, including tax-free shopping, energy-saving equipment and mobility aids.
Landlord responsibilities when renting out your property, including making repairs, health and safety, increasing the rent and changing regulated tenancies.
The bill was introduced into the House of Commons on Tuesday 6 September 2016. This page contains links to relevant documents.
How to meet the general binding rules or apply for a permit if you have a septic tank or treatment plant - fees, application forms and exceptions
Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
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