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How a product complies with EU safety, health and environmental requirements, and how to place a CE marking on your product.
How GCSEs, AS and A levels are marked and moderated.
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Information about applying for a review of marking for key stage 2 national curriculum tests (commonly referred to as SATs).
Section last updated: January 2021.
Guidance for students, parents and schools to help students avoid making mistakes which could lose them marks or lead to disqualification from an exam.
Research to investigate the quality of marking of exams in GCSEs, AS and A levels, and other academic qualifications in England.
Find out when you can zero rate books and other forms of printed matter.
Guidance about how to become a marker for the key stage 2 (KS2) English and mathematics tests.
The UK Government has launched a second consultation on proposed changes to allow the Intellectual Property Office to deliver better digital services.
The Trade Marks Rules 2008 set out the detailed procedures under the Trade Marks Act 1994, and came into force on 1 October 2008.
Section last updated: January 2019.
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