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  • This factsheet explains why HMRC visits a premises to inspect excise goods and any items linked to those goods or relevant services.

  • A template of a confidentiality waiver that allows discussions between the CMA and other competition authorities on multi-jurisdictional merger investigations.

  • Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing blood and blood products to Great Britain.

  • Guide to help you prepare and present your vessel properly for survey and inspection.

  • Guidance on what a digital twin is and how to make sure they can easily work together with other digital twins.

  • Introducing the online completion and delivery of official forms through GOV.UK.

  • Notices of publication and a consolidated list for designated standards for external power supplies in relation to ecodesign and energy labelling.

  • Charity Commission guidance for charities established with a religious purpose.

  • This notice must be displayed at every entrance and exit of an excise premises, warning against improper removal of duty-suspended goods.

  • The licences you must have to import animal pathogens or carriers to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).

  • When dealing with UK trading partners you may need to prove that your business and supply chain is free from bribery and corruption.

  • List of designated persons and notices issued about new designations, revocations, delistings and other changes to the UK Sanctions List.

  • OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness among parents and carers about the potential dangers to children from swallowing small objects.

  • Weights and Measures Act 1985 and subsequent Deregulation Order 1999 (as amended).

  • Guidance for independent energy suppliers, key documents and events that impact on independent suppliers. Contact details for relevant policy leads.

  • Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.

  • This guide provides information on how insolvency practitioners are authorised and regulated in Great Britain

  • How charities can improve their impact on the environment and be energy efficient.

  • You must make a final supplementary declaration if you’re authorised to use the simplified declaration procedure.

  • An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.