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When applying to register a trade mark, you must use the classification system to specify the goods and/or services you'll be using it on.
Legally manufacture meters which are of the design originally approved and ensure they are verified to operate within the statutory limits.
How to submit a cosmetic product notification to the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS).
Guidance for public authorities on their legal obligations when awarding subsidies.
How to object and challenge someone else's trade mark and details of any legal costs involved.
Persons subject to financial and investment restrictions under the Russia sanctions regime which restrict specified activities.
How to make sure that your products are properly checked for conformity and your technical documents are managed correctly.
Where to get training and advice on counter-terrorism if you work in the private security industry.
In order to better understand the process of applying for a trade mark, we recommend you view the trade mark timeline.
This guide provides a list of UK Sanctions List (UKSL) fields and mappings to compare with the list of fields on the OFSI Consolidated List (closed 28 January 2026).
Check what you need to do to sell cosmetic products in Great Britain.
Learn more about the circumstances that can lead to a licence holder losing their licence, either permanently or temporarily.
A framework for how regulators should engage with those they regulate.
This list includes details of businesses and sole traders that have had their ACSP status either suspended or ceased (removed).
How to apply to the Court of Protection to challenge an order restricting someone's freedom or get a deprivation of liberty authorised.
Guidance for heat suppliers.
How to stay on the right side of consumer law when making green claims about goods and services.
Streamlined Routes (also known as Streamlined Subsidy Schemes) are a type of subsidy scheme made by the UK government for use by any UK public authority.
A short explainer to the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) Green Claims Code, covering what businesses need to know about responsibility for environmental claims in supply chains.
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