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How to provide evidence of your UK residence if we can’t confirm this through an automated check of UK tax and some benefits records.
Sections (3.01 - 3.33) last updated: July 2021
DFID rapid evidence assessments provide rigorous and policy relevant syntheses of evidence, carried out in 3-6 months.
The process of taking or giving evidence from abroad for UK court cases and rules on which countries allow it.
Evidence considered by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
DFID Evidence Papers aim to offer an authoritative and extensive assessment of the evidence in a given development field.
Model paragraphs to create an order containing specific instructions about factual evidence in a civil court case.
Brings together documents about the government's goal of using intercept data as evidence.
The Evidence Project Final Report is designed to capture the information on the results and outputs of Defra-funded research.
How to self-upload evidence when making an application to come to or stay in the UK.
Form PF152: Evidence in support of application for examination of a witness and production of documents under the evidence (Proceedings in other jurisdictions) Act 1975 (rule 34.17 and PD34 paragraph 6.3).
Marine Management Organisation evidence strategy, requirements and reports.
Article 'Forensic science evidence in question' published in Sweet and Maxwell’s Criminal Law Review (Issue 5, 2011).
Immigration staff guidance on evidence and how investigators deal with it during their investigation.
The latest versions of the Criminal Procedure Rules and of the Criminal Practice Directions made by the Lord Chief Justice.
Reports and reviews relating to substance misuse.
How to serve legal documents overseas and take evidence abroad.
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