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How to register your vehicle and the cost: including new registrations, kit-built vehicles, repairs and restorations, and structural modifications.
You have to register a car or any other vehicle as soon as you’ve: bought…
Register a new vehicle The dealer will usually register a brand new…
Your vehicle may not have been registered before with DVLA if it’s: brand…
You’ll have to pay a fee of £55 if you’re registering and taxing a vehicle…
Repairs and restorations bring a vehicle back to the manufacturer’s…
Your vehicle must meet the road vehicles regulations if you use it on the…
If you modify a chassis, monocoque bodyshell or frame to change the…
Your vehicle must comply with the road vehicles regulations if you use it…
All vehicles registered in the UK must have a unique, stamped-in vehicle…
DVLA issues ‘Q’ registration numbers to vehicles whose age or identity is…
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to create anonymous or multiple accounts.
Information on how to gain a UK CoC for Deck Officers or Deck Watch Rating Certificate
Find out about the Competition and Market Authority (CMA)'s work to tackle potentially harmful online selling practices.
Rules for online and distance selling for businesses
Information that schools maintained by a local authority must or should publish on their website.
Find details of recent trade mark applications or amendments by searching the journal
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to interact, and to share text and other content.
This guide is to help you and your business understand how to ensure that content on your service is appropriate for children.
Find out if you need to declare income from selling personal possessions, goods or services online, creating online content or renting out property using digital platforms.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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