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Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin C carrier.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin D carrier.
What information the consignment note must contain, who has to complete each part and when it has to be completed.
If you're using the Goods Vehicle Movement Service, find out what you must do if you are a carrier and need to check if a goods movement reference is valid and if goods can be moved.
What you need to do to get goods through customs if you’re using a UK port which uses the Goods Vehicle Movement Service.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be an alpha zero thalassaemia carrier.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin O Arab carrier.
How to move goods, in parcels or large letters, between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin Lepore carrier.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a sickle cell carrier.
Import Control System (ICS): guidance for carrier control registration for unsolicited messages.
Guidance for haulage companies and commercial drivers moving accompanied (self-drive) RoRo freight and unaccompanied RoRo freight between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and the European Union.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin E carrier.
Information for carriers about charges for passengers without adequate documents, how to object to charges and which charges are waived.
Class and permitted use of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, tenders, fishing boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and the required certificates.
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