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How to get contact with your grandchildren if parents divorce or separate and will not let you see them: mediation, applying for a court order
Hand luggage restrictions at UK airports - carry-on luggage, checked-in baggage, restricted items and liquids, electronic devices carried from Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia
The guidance explains the neighbourhood planning system introduced by the Localism Act, including key stages and considerations required.
Further information on this Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) competition for £500,000 phase-1 research funding.
Rules to follow if you’re moving animals or animal products from one country to another and transiting through Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), known as ‘landbridge’ movements.
Restrictions on items you can take into a court or tribunal building; going through security
Designated land, sea and air ports for trading or moving CITES-listed endangered animals, plants, or their parts and derivatives.
Find out what to do if you use roll on roll off locations or the Channel Tunnel to transport goods to the EU from the UK.
Employers might monitor workers, but if the monitoring involves taking data, images or drug testing they have to do this in a way that's legal and fair
Find out about how and what you’ll be paid and how to check your pay when you’re employed by an umbrella company as a temporary worker.
Dstl ensures the UK can develop and exploit new sensor technologies for our defence and security, to find and assess potential threats and give information to decision-makers.
Find out how to check your payslip to make sure you are not involved in a tax avoidance scheme, operated by some umbrella companies.
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