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  • This chapter tells you which tariff rate quotas are available to UK operators and the different rules when applying for and using your licence.

  • UKHSA collaborate with several partners on research focused on ticks and associated risks in the UK.

  • The Ministry of Defence is inviting towns, cities and regions across the UK to bid to host the Armed Forces Day national event in 2026.

  • Details of offences, regulations and case studies.

  • Information and case studies on prosecution.

  • How the TRA conducts dumping, subsidisation and safeguarding investigations and reviews.

  • How you import from and export to Iceland.

  • Information about personal effects and hand tools that are carried by an employee.

  • Information about samples and import duties.

  • These are the plan and profile maps for Phase One of HS2 between London and the West Midlands updated following completion of the House of Commons Select Committee process in February 2016.

  • A community of interest for academic institutions to partner with Dstl on deterrence and related topics such as assurance, coercion and conflict escalation.

  • These maps show the HS2 Phase One safeguarding area between London and the West Midlands.

  • UKHSA’s Antiviral Unit coordinates the UK’s HIV Genomics Database in support of monitoring progress towards ending HIV transmission

  • The personal data the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) collects, uses, and sometimes shares to do its job, how this data is protected and your rights.

  • Supporting economic growth in Turkey and facilitating bilateral trade between Turkey and the UK

  • Allocation coefficients and decisions

  • How the MEZE team supports UK Overseas Territories with vector surveillance and control.

  • Guidance for holders of marketing authorisations (MAs) approved in Northern Ireland (NI) who want to bring a product to market in Great Britain (GB).

  • Sets out the council’s responsibilities for when guests are asked to leave their accommodation due to unreasonable behaviour.

  • All government services must use the functionality of mandated central services: GOV.UK Notify and GOV.UK Pay.