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Performers in literary, dramatic or musical works have certain rights in how those works can then be used.
Check your local council for advice on becoming a licensed chaperone for children in the entertainment, modelling or sports
Archive code of practice to follow when sponsoring a worker to come to the UK as a performer in theatre or opera.
Archive code of practice a licensed sponsor must follow to sponsor a worker to come to the UK as a performer in film and television.
Withhold tax on payments to foreign entertainers and sportspersons when they exceed their personal allowance and how to make payments to HMRC.
Details of payees for vendors who wish to pay non-UK resident classical music artists.
Recording artists, record labels, collecting societies, broadcasters and public venues are invited to share their views by 11 March 2024.
Information for entertainers and musicians, from non-visa national countries, such as EU Member States and the US, visiting the UK for performance and work.
You may need a child performance licence for any child taking part in a public performance, sporting event or modelling assignment
Information about payments to GPs, dentists and ophthalmic performers who are suspended from the NHS performers list.
How to appeal to the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber against a First-tier Tribunal decision (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber).
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