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An explanation of how holiday entitlement and pay operate during the pandemic, where it differs from the standard holiday entitlement and pay guidance.
Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and trailer documents you need to legally cross international borders in a UK-registered vehicle.
How to qualify as a dangerous goods driver, choosing what training you need, finding a training provider, getting and keeping your ADR card up to date, replacing a card, staying qualified and adding substance classes to your ADR card.
To become a dangerous goods (ADR) vehicle driver you need to: train and…
You’ll need to book and take a training course to qualify to transport…
Not all training providers run courses for explosives and radioactive…
The training courses can last up to 7 days, depending on which…
You’ll take the exams at the end of your course - usually on the last day.…
You’ll get your dangerous goods (ADR) driver card within 28 working days…
Your qualification lasts for 5 years. You have to take refresher training…
You can add extra classes of dangerous goods to your ADR driver card. You…
The operation of the Authority to Carry Scheme prevents certain individuals from travelling to or from the UK when that is necessary in the public interest.
How to notify the MHRA of your intention to carry out a clinical investigation for medical devices.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Under the Authority to Carry Scheme, certain individuals may be prevented from travelling to or from the UK when it is necessary in the public interest.
Find out what you need to do when importing commercial goods into Great Britain in your accompanied baggage or small vehicle.
What UK goods vehicle operators need to do to carry out international road haulage.
Find out what repairs or processing you can do to your goods in a customs warehouse without authorisation, this is known as usual forms of handling.
Find out about the type of losses your company can offset against profits in future accounting periods.
What transport companies and couriers need to do to use vans and car and trailers over 2.5 tonnes to transport goods in Europe.
International regulations and required documentation for hauliers transporting dangerous or hazardous goods by road or by vehicles on ships.
If you have a disability, or are an organisation supporting disabled people, you may be able to claim relief from Customs Duty and VAT.
What you need to check inside and outside of the vehicle when you do a lorry or other HGV walkaround check.
What UK bus and coach operators need to do to provide services, tours, holidays and trips into Europe and other countries.
Class and permitted use of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, tenders, fishing boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and the required certificates.
Find out what trustees need to do before deciding whether to make a grant to an organisation that isn’t a charity.
Information on carrying medicine containing controlled drugs for individual travellers entering or leaving the UK.
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