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Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using process evaluations to explain how complex interventions work.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – developing a logic model to represent how your intervention works.
Check what processes are considered as insufficient production under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Find out about customs special procedures and outward processing that allow you to suspend, pay less or pay no duty on goods you import or export.
Standardisation explained.
Find out about applying for the Spirit Drinks Verification Scheme, how to submit brand information, fees and making sure your production process is compliant.
Check when packaging is classified as a finished plastic packaging component, and what is meant by substantial modifications, to find out if you must register for the tax.
Check when rock, sand and gravel used in industrial and agricultural processes are eligible for relief from Aggregates Levy.
Customs and security requirements for rail freight movements entering or leaving the UK.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – what the evaluation is, when it should be undertaken and the different types of evaluation available.
An overview of the process by which bills become law.
These principles describe how the government should manage legacy technology.
This guidance explains our competition process and how your proposal is assessed.
Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.
Process matters not just for diagnosing the causes of inequality, but also for how policy is shaped
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