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Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – developing a logic model to represent how your intervention works.
Good Practice Guide (GPG) 45 helps you decide how to check someone's identity.
Foresight project looking at the detection and identification of infectious diseases over the next 10 to 25 years.
Guidance for completing forms ID1: Certificate of identity for a private individual, and ID2: Certificate of identity for a body corporate.
How and when to identify pigs (livestock and pets) with ear tags, ear tattoos or slap marks so they can be traced.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
Work to develop the Government Chemist capabilities in food fraud through the identification and quantification of food adulterants.
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
What tags to use when exporting or moving sheep and goats outside of GB, including to Northern Ireland, what movement information to record and report.
UK Statements delivered on 22 and 23 May 2024 at the WTO General Council in Geneva.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
This guidance provides an overview of the different tariffs for products exported to the UK under the DCTS, including how to identify commodity codes.
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