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Details of payees for vendors who wish to pay non-UK resident classical music artists.
How to spot classical swine fever, what to do if you suspect it, and measures to prevent its spread.
GCE AS and A level subject content for classical civilisation for teaching in schools from 2017.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE classical civilisation for teaching from 2017.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in classical civilisation.
Sets out the disease control measures we would consider if African or classical swine fever was suspected or confirmed in pigs.
Rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications (taught from September 2017) in classical civilisation.
Classical biological control is the introduction of a natural enemy of exotic origin to control a pest, aiming at permanent control
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications in classical civilisation.
Preliminary outbreak assessment and updated situation assessments for classical swine fever in Japan.
A consultation on rules and guidance for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in ancient history and classical civilisation.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in classical civilisation.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (A* to G) in classical subjects.
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