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The Independent Examiner of Complaints will investigate if you are unhappy with the Home Office’s final response to a complaint.
How to register if you want to look after children at home, including what you need to do before you apply, fees, and working elsewhere.
When you may need to make a change to your Self Assessment tax return for SEISS payments, and how to do it.
UKHSA are providing an update to previous advice regarding contaminated non-sterile alcohol-free wipes in response to continuing detection of cases and a recent death attributable to Burkholderia stabilis infection.
Guidance for academy trusts, external auditors and reporting accountants on preparing, auditing and submitting an academy trust's annual financial statements.
Find out what to do if your agent asks you to authorise them through your business tax account.
Guidance on the tax rules affecting investment funds and fund managers.
Overview, how to apply, where to send paperwork and how long the exceptional case funding (ECF) process takes.
This guidance has been written to help the donor avoid making errors when they fill out a lasting power of attorney (LPA) form.
FCDO travel advice for Cayman Islands. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
What MOT testers need to know about how to test certain makes and models of vehicles (previously called vehicle specific information).
Find out how to get certain payments tax-free for foster carers, adult placement carers, kinship carers and staying put carers.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about engaging with other relevant parties so that tenants can live in safe and well-maintained neighbourhoods and feel safe in their homes.
From 1 June 2026, zero emission goods vehicles between 3,501kg and 4,250kg will become class 7 vehicles and will need to have a class 7 MOT test.
Find out about the 2 maternity benefits available under the social security scheme: Statutory Maternity Pay and Maternity Allowance.
Managing cases of infectious diseases in all education and childcare settings posters.
This guide covers the procedures to follow when preparing primary legislation and taking it through Parliament.
Guidance for schools and local authorities on funding for the free breakfast clubs programme rolled out from April 2026.
What you must do to avoid harming badgers and when you’ll need a licence.
How to stay on the right side of consumer law when making green claims about goods and services.
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