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Find out why our armed forces undertake low flying in the UK.
Guidance to help local councils in developing policies for renewable and low carbon energy and identifies the planning considerations.
There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
Find out how to prove the originating status of your goods and check if you can claim preferential tariff treatment.
How to carry out a flood risk assessment so that you can complete your planning application.
Find out how to use the Flat Rate Scheme, who can use it and how to apply to join the scheme.
The prevalence of inadequate protein and amino acid intake by young children, accounting for protein quality
Low Newton is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Brasside, near Durham, for women aged 18 and over.
More people could be encouraged to purchase alcohol-free drinks under government proposals to make alternatives to alcoholic drinks more widely available.
To assess the performance of the MSF specialised neonatal care model across Africa and Southern Asia
You may need to tell DVLA if you have high or low blood pressure - download form to inform DVLA
Statistics on military low flying activity conducted in the UK Low Flying System
This report contains the LPC's response to the Government's request to make recommendations on 'one-sided flexibility', as identified in the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices.
What happens if your child cannot go to school for health reasons - responsibilities of the local council and school and how medical needs are handled at school
You can be prosecuted if your child has unauthorised absence from school - truancy, help with getting your child to school, and legal action to enforce school attendance
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