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  • Driving licence exchange and rules for drivers living in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.

  • How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Spain.

  • The Government Digital Service (GDS) style guide covers style points for content.

  • If you move goods in or out of Northern Ireland the Trader Support Service will guide you through any changes due to the implementation of the Windsor Framework.

  • A summary of the government’s plans for bringing into force provisions in the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.

  • Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Customer Service Skills Test.

  • Information on the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR).

  • The 'Civil Service code' outlines the Civil Service's core values, and the standards of behaviour expected of all civil servants in upholding these values.

  • How to prepare if you trade and move goods in and out of Northern Ireland.

  • Find out how you can hire a person or business to deal with customs for you.

  • This note sets out how to take account of social value in the award of central government contracts by using the PPN 002 Social Value Model.

  • An overview of the 'Nolan principles', which are the basis of the ethical standards expected of public office holders.

  • The National Risk Register outlines the most serious risks facing the United Kingdom

  • Key policies and guidance for making sourcing decisions for the delivery of public services

  • Good Practice Guide (GPG) 45 helps you decide how to check someone's identity.

  • Check for any known problems creating, signing in or resetting your user ID or password.

  • How to submit a cosmetic product notification to the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS).

  • Check if you need a visa or permit to work in Spain and how to get one if you do.

  • These short videos address common concerns and preconceptions which applicants may have about national security vetting.

  • The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sets out internationally recognised codes, designated to each country and most dependent areas.