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How guests can find rematches, and the how councils can support them. Includes how sponsors can continue to host.
What your options are if you want to continue to live with your host, or if you need to move on to a new host.
This week, the NDA group hosted it's first ever large-scale graduate recruitment event in Manchester, with over 600 candidates in attendance.
How to find a new guest that is already in the UK.
Information about what to do if you need to end your hosting arrangements for any reason.
Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
Find out how to contact HMRC to get help and support.
A checklist of things to consider before you can offer support to someone from Ukraine.
This guide outlines how departments should evaluate a hosting business case, particularly before beginning the spend control process.
This co-host summary reflects five core principles which emerged from a forum discussing a new approach to protracted forced displacement.
If your guests are not ready to leave sponsorship and move into their own alternative accommodation, but you can no longer accommodate them, they may want to find a new host.
Form to apply for approval to hold an exempt cattle market, slaughter gathering or dedicated sale for TB restricted cattle in England and Wales.
Leading AI nations, organisations and experts meet at Bletchley Park today to discuss the global future of AI and work towards a shared understanding of risks.
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