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  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Description of the data set showing known locations where a coal seam is near the surface.

  • Framework documents which set out the relationship between the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and our public bodies.

  • A Concept and Logical Data Model to find and support people who may be at risk of a vulnerability.

  • 'Dear Accounting Officer' (DAO) letters are used to provide specific advice on issues of accountability, regularity and propriety and annual accounting exercises.

  • This page includes guidance on how the Public Sector Fraud Authority may contact you.

  • This page provides details about DSIT's portfolio of AI assurance techniques and how to use it.

  • Find out about UK forces in Afghanistan

  • This page provides support for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) on bidding for government contracts.

  • Feed additive authorisation guidance and what you need to submit as part of a feed additive application.

  • Find funding to commercialise your public sector Knowledge Assets.

  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.

  • Project Development Routemap is the UK government’s international support tool for novel or complex major projects. It helps people responsible for delivering projects to understand the capabilities needed to set up for succ…

  • The gamma (0.4) version of the UK digital identity and attributes trust framework.

  • Terms of reference for the appointment of David Goldstone CBE as the independent chair of the Office for Value for Money.

  • Terms of reference for the Thematic Value for Money (VfM) Reviews on homelessness, youth provision, maintenance of public assets and care models.