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How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
How you can have a marriage annulled, the reasons you can give for annulling a marriage and the forms you will need to apply for an annulment. This includes information from the withdrawn D191 guide.
Annulment (sometimes known as ‘nullity’) is a different way of ending a…
You and your husband or wife can choose to work out: arrangements for…
You can apply to have your marriage annulled as soon as you get married.…
The other person must respond to your nullity application within 14 days,…
6 weeks after you get the conditional order or decree nisi you can apply…
The final report recommends the introduction of a small suite of simple savings and protection insurance products. HM Treasury has reviewed progress made one year on from the final report.
These easy read guides explain how you can get help from Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and how to claim it.
New scanners detect prohibited items with greater accuracy, which will make air travel safer and easier for UK passengers.
Requirements, paperwork and processes for weddings and civil partnerships overseas - registration, restrictions, fees
Booklet on how the Official Solicitor can help if you're under 18 or unable to make your own decisions in a legal case.
Tell Us Once helps you let most government departments and local councils know when someone dies. This guide tells you how to use it.
Guidelines for police officers and Crown Prosecutors on how and when to issue a simple caution for minor offences or first-time offenders.
Build a service that’s simple, intuitive and comprehensible. And test it with users to make sure it works for them.
A lot has been done to help make sure people are treated fairly. We wanted to bring these laws together into the Equality Act so they are clear…
This guide summarises the range of community rights opportunities available to people.
The characteristics of a good service, including making things as clear and straightforward as possible for users.
Genealogists, historians and amateur family archivists will be better able to access historic wills under proposals published today (15 December 2023).
Includes getting married abroad, decree absolutes and looking after children
This document outlines how HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) plans to reduce the administrative burden on taxpayers who currently have to complete an annual Self Assessment tax return.
Business Secretary raises the bar for any new business regulations, in the latest step to help British businesses flourish.
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