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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Guide to Ofqual's submission process.
Official statistics on football-related arrests, football banning orders, reported incidents at football matches and online hate crime connected to football.
Correction of certain types of mistake in the register (rectification) and the payment of compensation (indemnity) (practice guide 39).
Changes to the MOT testing guide from 8 January 2024.
We're seeking views on setting up a code of practice on fair and transparent distribution of tips.
United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) works with the Home Office and the National Police Chiefs Council Football Lead (NPCC). It strives to reduce violence, antisocial behaviour and disorder at football events involving UK football teams.
Explains the main things businesses need to know to stay on the right side of competition law and to spot and report illegal activity.
We're asking for your evidence on how employers pass on tips, gratuities, cover and service charges to their employees.
As part of the ‘Stay Ahead of the Games’ campaign, the FCO has compiled eight top tips to keep travelling fans on the right track.
This white paper sets out the government’s comprehensive plan to introduce an independent regulator for professional clubs in the English football pyramid.
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