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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Information about the appointment process of Lord-Lieutenants.
Documents, certificates, letters and notes available at the British High Commission and Deputy High Commissions in India.
22 Committee Members have been appointed to the CAC on 7 May 2024.
The British Deputy High Commission in Bengaluru represents the UK government in Bengaluru.
The opening address from the Deputy Prime Minister at the UK-Saudi Arabia GREAT FUTURES event in Riyadh.
The British Deputy High Commission in Ahmedabad represents the UK government in Ahmedabad.
How to manage a bank or building society account for someone else.
The British Deputy High Commission in Hyderabad represents the UK government in Hyderabad.
Deputy Prime Minister warns UK is “in cyber and economic contestation with an increasing range of state and non-state actors”.
This document explains the Down’s syndrome screening quality assurance support service (DQASS) and how to use it.
Information on the Court Funds Office special account for those acting on behalf of people unable to make their own financial decisions.
Form for making a payment from a Court Funds Office account - for solicitors or local authorities acting as deputies for their clients.
The British Deputy High Commission in Mumbai represents the UK government in Mumbai.
Whips are MPs or Lords appointed by each party to help organise their party’s contribution to parliamentary business. They are responsible for making sure the maximum number of their party members vote, and vote the way their party wants.
Good practice guidance from the Office of the Public Guardian and the Senior Courts Costs Office
Advice to The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP, former Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, on business appointments after leaving Crown service
The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) provide a range of specialist policing capabilities at various sensitive defence sites across the UK.
Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden, publishes updated guidance on the use of powers under the National Security and Investment Act (2021)
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