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Guidance on the requirements of bloodstain pattern analysis.
This notice is aimed at individuals and small businesses who may wish to use or create knitting, sewing and related patterns.
Register a design - what designs are protected, search the registers, prepare your illustrations, how to apply, disclaimers and limitations.
Benefits of patterns, how to iterate existing patterns and share research into patterns.
Workers right across the country will be given more say over their working patterns thanks to new laws supported by the Department for Business and Trade.
Analysis of changes in regional homeworking patterns since the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Fairley on 18 April 2024.
The Secretary of State has today announced plans for an independent Public History project relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Naming, structuring and scoping your service, prototyping, using design patterns and design training.
When to book your car theory test, what to take with you, what happens at the test centre, how the multiple-choice questions and hazard perception test work, and the pass mark.
Get help to classify textiles and which headings and codes to use.
Using design patterns and frontend code to make your service consistent with the rest of GOV.UK.
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