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A guide to type approval procedures for devices used for road traffic law enforcement in Great Britain.
Staff guidance on how to consider applications for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA).
Immigration Rules archive for 10 September 2024 to 7 October 2024.
Sources of support for victims and survivors of child sexual exploitation and abuse including group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse ('grooming gangs').
This guidance explains how public authorities can ensure that their public-facing staff speak English (or Welsh).
Parent of a Child Student
We continue to work at pace to assist people facing serious risk in Afghanistan.
List of specified offences that can be prosecuted by the police.
The Urdu translation of the notice of rights and entitlements.
A checklist of the documents you need when you apply for an EPP licence.
Controlled chemicals, drug precursor chemicals and hazardous chemicals.
A list of eligible trade agreements and sectors for the Service Supplier visa (Global Business Mobility).
Immigration Rules archive for 11 March 2024 to 3 April 2024.
Support for Indian nationals returning from the UK (reintegration services).
Promotional posters to support the government’s work to deal with county lines – this is where urban drug dealers expand their activity into small town markets.
Provides a basic introduction to the requirements of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, including the 2 tiers.
Detention services order 09/2012 about searching detainees, staff and visitors at removal centres.
Detention services order 12/2012 about identifying and assessing the risk of a detainee seriously assaulting another.
The code of practice sets out the vetting standards which are to be applied by police forces in England and Wales.
Sets out the foreign powers and organisations from Iran which are specified on the enhanced tier of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
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