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  • This section provides information on expenditure for schools.

  • How to import goods under national or UN-level import controls. This includes weapons, sanctioned goods, or goods that could be used for torture.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.

  • Information for British citizens moving to or living in Greece, including guidance on residency, passports, healthcare and driving.

  • How offshore wind developers can apply to use the Marine Recovery Fund to secure strategic compensatory measures.

  • Paragraphs 109 to 118

  • How to send information to Companies House using using commercial software.

  • How the Workplace Charging Scheme works, responsibilities for installers and how to make a claim.

  • Tax treaties and related documents between the UK and Australia.

  • Guidance for exporters in England, Scotland and Wales on applying for an export health certificate.

  • Advice on the mandatory criteria that organisations must meet to provide initial teacher training in the 2025 to 2026 academic year.

  • This leaflet explains the measles mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine for all eligible.

  • Electricity Act 1989: register of all pattern-approved electricity meters suitable for billing purposes in Great Britain.

  • A framework for how regulators should engage with those they regulate.

  • Apply for Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) if you’re making or importing a single car or a very small number of cars (also known as IVA 1C).

  • What British nationals need to do to get married in Morocco, including what documents you need.

  • Haverigg is a men’s open prison near Millom in Cumbria.

  • This appendix sets out when a person is required to provide a valid TB certificate with their application for entry clearance and the requirements for a TB certificate to be valid.

  • Pharmacy (P), prescription-only (POM), and general sale list (GSL) medicines: apply to move your medicine to a different classification.

  • Find English-speaking lawyers, doctors and medical facilities, interpreters and translators, and funeral directors overseas.