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Explains whether multilateral agreements are automatically applicable to the transportation of dangerous goods (note 20).
Approval to transport a low sulphur fuel (LSF) porous mass for acetylene by road or rail (exception notice 3).
Allows the transportation of small quantities of certain dangerous goods by end-to-end postal operators (authorisation 284).
Discusses whether the 3 most common biofuels are classed as dangerous goods (note 16).
Information on the charitable funds raised in response to terrorist attacks.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) uses the Open Call for Innovation to find ideas that address challenges across both Defence and Security landscapes.
Brings together all the impact assessments for the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act.
Advice and information for the Service Community on fire safety produced by the Defence Fire Risk Management Organisation and DIO Operations…
This document contains the following information: Identity Cards Act 2006: draft code of practice on civil penalties 2009.
Further information on implementing the arrangements including the establishment of local health resilience partnerships (LHRP)
All departments are required to provide contact details so that members of the public can request information about how the government is holding their personal data.
Bibliographic records of Ministry of Defence (MOD) Whitehall Library from 1700 to date.
Options available to emergency planners for the coordination, prioritisation and acquisition of emergency supplies.
Information for individuals such as parliamentarians, government ministers and senior public officials who may be the targets of political influence activities.
Details about information notices issued under the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, including who can be issued with them and how to comply with them.
Information on how to use the online service to register with the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme and what information will appear on the public register.
Provides information for businesses on how to comply with the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
Section 28 Direction form and map.
Provides information for the defence and security sectors on how to comply with the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
Information about the case management team which manages the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) including the team's remit.
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