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This introduction to smart meters is aimed at decision makers in the public sector, and illustrates the benefits of installing smart meters.
This guidance outlines the full application of HSRA powers and is for use by local authorities and other interested parties.
A national implementation plan outlining how the UK will comply with the persons with reduced mobility (PRM) technical specification for rail interoperability.
This review of the role of the energy regulator is to ensure it supports a market where innovation and high standards help drive better products and services for consumers.
Summary of guidelines on doing business in Rwanda
Customer service standards for family visa applications if you're applying from inside or outside the UK.
How to appeal against a decision to refuse to pass a test, and how to complain against the decision to pass a test.
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