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Food and drink labelling and packaging regulations - what you must show, warnings, health and organic labels and packaging standards.
To sell food and drink products, the label must be: clear and easy to read…
You must show the following information: the name of the food a ‘best…
If your food or drink product has 2 or more ingredients (including any…
You must show an appropriate warning on the label if your food contains…
Nutrition labelling You must follow nutrition labelling information rules…
If you’re a retailer, you can label products ‘organic’ as long as: at…
Re-register your child’s birth to add the father's name to the birth record or certificate at the register office
Check if your organisation is eligible for a non-government domain name and how to get one.
A deed poll recognises a change of name of an adult or child - make your own, use official forms, or get one through a specialist agency or solicitor.
A domain name is an important asset and is not protected by default. Follow these recommendations to keep your domain secure.
Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
UK guideline on GMP for decentralised manufacturing, ensuring compliance with EU GMP principles for safe, quality medicinal products.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Stout on 7 July 2025.
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