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Find out if you can apply for advance assurance and what you need, before you claim R&D Corporation Tax relief for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The Multilateral Development Review is a detailed assessment of how UK funded multilateral agencies perform.
Product Recall for So Divine Vibrating Pearl Love Egg J1202-01 presenting a risk of burns.
Guidance on professional development for scientists and engineers in government.
Deputy Ambassador Brown thanks Secretary General Helga Schmid for presenting the Annual Progress Report on the Implementation of the OSCE 2004 Gender Action Plan.
Emerging Policy Recommendations to Support Young People in Developing Countries
The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has published its report providing advice to the Welsh Government concerning its proposed Development Bank of Wales Rescue and Restructuring scheme (the Scheme).
Foreign Secretary to outline vision at UNGA for using Artificial Intelligence to speed up development in the world’s poorest nations
This policy framework supports both the progression regimes and the rest of the prison estate who will refer prisoners to them.
The third of 4 reports summarising work undertaken by the Minister for Equalities and government departments on COVID-19 disparities.
Third progress report by Ian Hogarth, Chair of UK's AI Safety Institute.
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