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Information about grants paid by the Standards and Testing Agency (STA) to local authorities and academies.
Give HMRC notice to stop parallel imports arriving in the UK that have been marketed or overproduced without consent of the rights holder.
This chapter sets out guiding principles for regulators in the context of remediation of multi-occupied residential buildings.
What schools, academies and private schools need to do to get a religious character designation and open as a faith or church school.
How to register with an NHS doctor and patient questionnaires in Ukrainian and Russian.
Find out how a non-UK resident company trading in the UK through a dependent agent permanent establishment (DAPE) would register for Corporation Tax.
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Read about Reducing Parental Conflict activity in local areas to support families in conflict.
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The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
Rape and Sexual Offences victims, whose cases are heard at a Crown Court in England or Wales, are now able to apply for a transcript of the judges’ sentencing remarks free of charge.
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