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  • GOV.UK Wallet will make it easier to prove in your service that someone is who they say they are.

  • Guidance to help aircraft operators understand and meet their compliance obligations under the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS).

  • Guidance to help local planning authorities assess and reflect strategic transport needs in Local Plan making.

  • If you own the copyright in a work, you have exclusive rights over certain uses of that work. These rights fall into two categories: economic rights and moral rights.

  • A technical advisory note for businesses and industry on testing for asbestos in consumer products containing sand such as toys, hobby and decorative products.

  • How the accounting systems in relation to insolvent estates operate and the legislative basis for the accounting for fees and expenses relating to the work of the official receiver.

  • Guidance on appointing an insolvency practitioner and handing over the estate. Including the use of the official receivers' rotas and vacancies in office.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the plant groups of trees in large guards item.

  • How to run your charity for the public benefit.

  • Guidance for councils undergoing local government reorganisation on the support available to them.​

  • Guidance for licensing authorities on how to check the immigration status of people who apply for a taxi or private hire licence.

  • Non-statutory guidance and case studies for schools in England wanting to increase the length of their school week, including those delivering below the minimum 32.5 hours.

  • Introduction of the new Information Security Policy, to reflect changes to the HMPPS InfoSec contact details.

  • Whistleblowing is when an employee or ex-employee reports suspected wrongdoing at work.

  • How the Mental Capacity Act 2005 applies to health and social care staff.

  • This guide explains how to use functional standards to drive efficiency, effectiveness, and professionalism of functional work across government.

  • Large producers can check packaging that is commonly collected or has limited collection at kerbside by UK local authorities.

  • The Dual-Use Open General Export Licence (OGEL) covers an extensive list of dual-use items for a wider list of destinations, including South Korea, Chile, Singapore and Uruguay.

  • The Arabic translation of the notice of rights and entitlements.

  • Using non-corporate communication channels (e.g. WhatsApp, private email, SMS) for government business.