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  • United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.

  • Information for NHS bodies who need to make and recover hospital charges from overseas visitors.

  • Find out where to report a cyber incident in the UK, Isle of Man or Channel Islands.

  • Guidance for staff of responder agencies, particularly senior officers or managers involved in emergency response and recovery preparations.

  • You can no longer apply for an administrative review of your EU Settlement Scheme decision.

  • The Grants Functional Standard promotes efficiency and effectiveness in grant making across all government departments and arm’s length bodies.

  • User guidance for sponsors who need to activate and use their NSVS Portal account.

  • Suppliers of science and technology research can sign up to R-Cloud to access opportunities from across the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

  • How to get professional qualifications obtained in the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein recognised in the UK.

  • You may be able to claim a waiver for goods brought into Northern Ireland so that you do not have to pay duty on those goods.

  • Any person or organisation involved in a transaction with those subject to financial sanctions will first need a licence from OFSI.

  • The government financial reporting manual is the technical accounting guide for the preparation of financial statements.

  • Rules and guidance concerning appointments after leaving Crown service, including civil servants, special advisers, armed forces and diplomats.

  • Details on open funding opportunities from the UK Space Agency, the space sector, academic, education and community partners.

  • Guidance on Defence and Security Accelerator terms and conditions for funding, contracts and intellectual property rights.

  • Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use data appropriately and responsibly when planning, implementing, and evaluating a new policy or service.

  • Sign up to take part in research to help improve GOV.UK and make sure it works well for the people who need it.

  • Explore the courses the Civil Service offers managers and aspiring managers to help them gain the skills they need to lead and manage teams successfully.

  • The Short Form Contract is the contract between you and the supplier.

  • GOV.UK updated its brand guidelines in June 2025 to include details on implementing and extending the use of the brand into new contexts and channels.