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Your rights when bailiffs visit your home - entering your home, debts, complaining about private bailiffs, court bailiffs, civilian enforcement officers, certificated enforcement agents. Includes information from the withdrawn EX345 guidance.
A bailiff (‘enforcement agent’) may visit your home if you do not pay your…
You can complain about a bailiff (‘enforcement agent’) if you think they…
Nominate someone for an honour or bravery award (called a gallantry award), read the New Year honours list - BEMs, MBEs, OBEs, knighthoods, outstanding achievements and contributions to public life.
The honours system recognises people who have: made achievements in public…
You can nominate someone for an honour online. There’s a different process…
You can nominate someone for an honour if they: live overseas live in the…
Civilian gallantry awards recognise the bravery of people who’ve put…
You cannot nominate someone for a specific honour - that’s decided by the…
The lists of who’s received honours are published at New Year and on the…
Details of the medals awarded to serving members of the armed forces, veterans and MOD employees; and who can receive them.
Statement by The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
To help them carry out their duties British military personnel and visiting members of the armed forces have a number of driving exemptions.
Diversity networks that support civilian and Armed Forces personnel working in the Ministry of Defence.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some humanitarian issues that may arise during the recovery phase of an emergency in the UK.
Find out what you should do if you are leaving or have recently left the armed forces.
Information and forms to request personal data held by the MOD for current or former civilian staff or members of the armed forces.
An explanation of the NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) and identification of status.
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