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The principles agreed between the Secretary of State and the recognised professional bodies that authorise insolvency practitioners (IPs).
Guidance on what approved bodies are, what they do and how you can become one.
This guide gives advice about the death of a British person in Nigeria, including information on burial, cremation and repatriation.
Guidance for business and government departments.
This guide provides information on how insolvency practitioners are authorised and regulated in Great Britain
This series brings together all documents relating to Arms Length Bodies’ statistics
Form for medical referees to authorise the cremation of a dead person's body parts.
Guidance for completing forms ID1: Certificate of identity for a private individual, and ID2: Certificate of identity for a body corporate.
Find out when it's possible to get zero-rated supplies on medical and research goods and services that have been funded by charities.
How to check if the organisation giving you an award is registered and accredited by the exams regulator
This guidance sets out the different categories of the UK’s public bodies in a public bodies handbook.
Unincorporated associations are organisations set up through an agreement between a group of people who come together for a reason other than to make a profit
What you need to do to place a medical device on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and European Union (EU) markets.
Find out about local procedures, burials and cremations, and returning the body to the UK.
This privacy notice explains your rights and gives information you are entitled to under UK data protection legislation.
Form for registered medical practitioners to certify that a dead person's body parts can be released for cremation.
Find out if you’re a trust or company service provider who needs to register for supervision with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
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