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UKHSA are providing an update to previous advice regarding contaminated non-sterile alcohol-free wipes in response to continuing detection of cases and a recent death attributable to Burkholderia stabilis infection.
Information about moving to, living or retiring in the USA – including visas, working, healthcare and driving.
How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
Apply for a visa to visit the UK if you want to marry or register a civil partnership within 6 months - eligibility, documents, how to apply, how much it costs
What to do if you’re bringing plants and products like wood and timber into Great Britain, including what certificates you'll need.
The information clients, principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons need to keep.
Find out when to test vaccinated animals and how to get private testing.
How to apply for bankruptcy. What to do if you’ve been made bankrupt: if you’re at risk of violence, how long it lasts, bankruptcy restrictions, what happens to your home and possessions when you're bankrupt.
The different types of British nationality explained - British citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British overseas citizen, British subject, British national (overseas), British protected person
Check if you're automatically a British citizen - it depends on where and when you were born and your parents' immigration status.
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