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HMRC’s initial equality impact assessment for the easy consistent payment methods direct debit Variable Payment Plan for Employers’ PAYE.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
Know which licence or certificate you must have to restrain, stun or kill animals which are not for human consumption, and how to carry out these operations.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – choosing evaluation methods.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
Compare different evaluation approaches and choose an appropriate method.
How to legally kill your own poultry, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits and hares to eat at home.
Find out about partial exemption and the methods and calculations to use to see how much input tax you can recover.
Rules on restraining methods, stunning pens, captive bolt, gas and electrical stunning equipment, bleeding animals and shackling and hoisting animals.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use Method 4 to work out the customs value of your imported goods if you’re an importer or clearing agent.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using process evaluations to explain how complex interventions work.
Guidance on promoting the findability of metadata.
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