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Report highlighting the lessons identified by the trial areas which is intended to be used by agencies for their own community trigger procedures
This factsheet is for tied pub tenants who want information about trigger events
The expansion of testing on arrest across England and Wales has seen nearly 100,000 drug tests on suspects whose behaviour was believed to have been driven by their drug abuse.
Research to understand how trigger prompts affect customer experiences of completing their Self Assessment tax return.
An independent piece of research on ‘trigger points’ for switching suppliers in regulated markets whether in banking, energy or telecoms.
The Environment Agency has published the findings of an investigation into appropriate indicators of soil quality for the UK.
This report look at ‘triggers’ that should be used to scale up in advance of new shocks of chronic crisis or vulnerability
Paper prepared by the University of Edinburgh on optimising trigger times for social distancing measures.
Advice to British people affected by crises abroad such as large-scale terrorist attacks, natural disasters and political unrest, and how the FCDO can help.
Emergency alerts are broadcast from mobile phone masts. Find out if your phone or tablet can receive alerts.
The PCA has published a new Factsheet about Trigger Events.
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Paper prepared by Imperial College on timing & local triggering of non-pharmaceutical interventions.
Find out if you need to carry out the sequential test as part of your flood risk assessment and how to complete one.
Voduz Blow Out Hairdryer JB3509A presenting a risk of electric shock, electrocution, and fire.
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