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How to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1921.
Use this service if you're an authorised loader arriving or departing goods from the UK.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the costs of subscriptions and professional fees
Find out what we will check, the records you need to keep and how we treat breaches in the ISA rules.
DHSC's data protection policy and procedures for email subscriptions.
Guidance for ISA managers about how to operate the Junior ISAs scheme rules.
Research to understand the number and type of subscriptions held by adults, and the subscriptions offered by businesses in the UK.
Use the DBS Update Service to keep your DBS check certificates up to date or check an applicant's DBS certificate (used to be called CRB checks).
Joining a union and getting recognition for collective bargaining and agreements - legal rules about membership, union reps and your rights
Information for prospective growers of low THC cannabis (industrial hemp), for the production of seed and fibre only.
Certification Officer (CO) guidance on eligibility, the application process and application form CO1.
Use this online service to make or manage a declaration of goods being exported from Great Britain to a country outside the UK.
Your local library offers many services like book loans, CD rental and internet access - contact your council for more information
You may be able to claim a waiver for goods brought into Northern Ireland so that you do not have to pay duty on those goods.
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