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This document is part of Public Health England’s ongoing programme of work to support the government’s suicide prevention strategy.
Setting out the benefits and support available for tri-service reservists and their families.
Information to help bereaved families, friends or next of kin make important decisions.
Guidance on how to provide supported internships for young people with special educational needs and an education, health and care (EHC) plan.
The scheme is now permanently closed, and certificates are no longer valid. The Commissioner has written to stakeholders to inform them.
Outlines the responsibilities of licensing authorities to share safeguarding and road safety concerns about taxi and private hire vehicle drivers with each other.
Information on legal and detention systems, in Thailand, for British nationals abroad.
Divisional letter dated 9 December 2011 about the relationship between the Equality Act 2010 and Part M of the Building Regulations 2010.
International guidance on how to appraise policies, projects and programmes.
Amendments to the law of armed conflict.
A code of practice that's voluntary for boats which are less than 15 metres in length, and required for HMCG declared facilities.
Toolkit and resources for local authorities and other stakeholders to raise awareness of the potential risks created by ticks and tick-borne disease in England.
The fast track opposition process is intended to benefit business by improving access to opposition proceedings.
Rectification is the legal procedure which allows anyone to apply to correct an error or omission to the recorded details of a registered trade mark.
Trade remedies notices published by the 'Secretary of State for Business and Trade (previously Secretary of State for International Trade) relating to the anti-dumping duty on bicycles and bicycle parts from Cambodia, Ch…
Sets out the way in which traffic commissioners, and staff delegated to act on their behalf, approach the management of casework.
Traffic signs for speed limits.
Upright traffic signs and road markings that indicate stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls.
Immigration staff guidance outlining the policy for foreign-language documents submitted for asylum claims and the process for obtaining a translation.
Procedures for appeals against decisions issued by councils in respect of applications for consent to cut down or carry out work on a tree protected by a tree preservation order.
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