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Documents containing treaty information and a summary of the agreement on trade between the UK and the Faroe Islands.
Approved free running explosive detection dogs for use in aviation security.
This page brings together information on Freeports operating within the UK.
Speed of traffic statistics in free flowing conditions on roads in Great Britain during 2015.
Challenges that hinder the free movement of people and aid, at-risk groups, and strategies for improving free movement.
Government takes steps to crack down on rogue firms targeting children with free samples.
Closed: The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) invites submissions by 12 February 2024 to manage regional programmes that support grassroots organisations working with LGBT+ people.
Discusses how the humanitarian community can contribute to the creation of “peace routes” across conflict lines and borders.
FAWC opinion on free farrowing systems - welfare of sows and piglets.
Review of evidence base and academic and policy-facing knowledge in areas informing trade and development
Go through the Dartford tunnel or cross the Queen Elizabeth bridge with a bicycle.
This guide explains what the public register is, what details you need to give us, and how the public can access this information.
More people could be encouraged to purchase alcohol-free drinks under government proposals to make alternatives to alcoholic drinks more widely available.
What to do if you have an electronic tag (including curfew tags, location tags and alcohol tags) and how to contact the Electronic Monitoring Service (EMS).
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