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The Armed Forces Covenant Duty is a legal obligation on certain public bodies to pay due regard to the Covenant principles when exercising certain functions.
Newsletter 181, published by HMRC in May 2026 to update stakeholders on the latest news for pension schemes.
Guide for local authorities to help them complete and return the 2026 phonics screening check data collection.
How and when to notify the Office of the Public Guardian that a donor, attorney, client or court-appointed deputy has died.
Guidelines to help health protection teams control outbreaks of scarlet fever in schools, nurseries and other childcare settings.
How Business e-services customers set up a variable Direct Debit to pay fees for HM Land Registry services.
Find out what happens when you take part in an application to the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Residential Property about a fair rent or market rent case.
Guidance and tools for the implementation of the child sex offender disclosure scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law.
Note on local authority enforcement powers available for action on high-rise residential buildings with unsafe Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) cladding.
How the CMA will use its direct consumer enforcement powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
Febrile convulsions are a common in children with a high fever, this guidance explains to parents and carers what a febrile convulsion is, and when to seek medical help.
The table below lists MOD inventory that may be available for sale.
Current rules for exporting horses and other equines (including ponies and donkeys) from the UK.
Find out more about properties in England and Wales
HMCTS issues regular bulletins to provide the latest information and update on progress across our estate.
Information and advice on the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) and consents for disposal of land from the Housing Revenue Account.
You can raise an issue about the service you get from a Disability Confident employer.
How food shops, manufacturers, and distributors must dispose of or handle former foodstuffs or food waste.
A course to help teachers learn how to use mastery approaches and teach maths effectively.
MOT testing by local authorities (designated councils), which taxis and private hire vehicles do not need an MOT certificate.
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