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GCE AS and A level subject content for economics for teaching in schools from 2015.
GCE AS and A level subject content for history for teaching in schools from 2015.
GCE AS and A level subject content for music technology for teaching in schools from 2017.
Rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications in mathematics.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in computer science.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in maths.
Document and infographic explaining the similarities and differences in qualifications regulated in each jurisdiction.
A summary of the changes to GCSEs from 2015.
Rules and regulations for coursework in GCSEs (graded A* to G).
Information about the new GCSE grades for parents, employers and further and higher education providers.
Provisions for the treatment of impairment and depreciation in housing revenue accounts of local authorities in England from 1 April 2017.
This guidance helps to explain why Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) covers some diseases (prescribed diseases) and not others.
Explains the issues and processes NHS charities need to consider when becoming independent.
The different types of tests and testing kits for COVID-19, and the specifications for manufacturers.
How the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) uses its powers to gather information about suspected breaches of consumer law.
When you need to prove and verify someone’s identity, you must get evidence about them. A vouch is one of the types of evidence you can collect.
How a prospective or registered childcare provider can object if Ofsted intends to take steps that will affect their application or registration.
The Home Standard is one of four consumer standards that registered providers of social housing must comply with.
Provides an overview of the duty to refer for NHS staff, including how to make a referral to a local authority.
List of translators and interpreters for British nationals in Hong Kong.
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