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Rules for pedestrians, including general guidance, crossing the road, crossings, and situations needing extra care.
A near-final version of legislation to slow down payments processing when there are reasonable grounds to suspect fraud, which is being published for checks.
Ofsted's policy for considering whether to defer or pause an inspection or visit, or whether additional evidence needs to be gathered.
An overview of the process by which bills become law.
Why do governments in developing economies invest in roads and not enough in schools?
Major package of reforms to support small businesses in PM’s first economic speech since the Spring Budget [Monday 18th March].
Every state school in England will now share their daily attendance registers across the education sector.
Rules for cyclists, including an overview, road junctions, roundabouts and crossing the road.
The law on lights and reflectors on pedal bikes: Department for Transport advice and guidance.
Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers his first Mansion House speech on the evening of Monday 10 July.
The vision and action plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure within the United Kingdom.
Signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings and multi-lane carriageways, smoking, mobile phones and sat nav.
Attendance hubs to more than double to support 1,000 more schools and £15 million investment to expand the attendance mentor pilot programme.
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