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Who can sign (countersign) passport photos and application forms and what they need to do
Some paper passport applications and photos must be signed by someone else…
Your countersignatory must either: work in (or be retired from) a…
Guidance on plan-making.
How to make a will: making sure it's valid, using a solicitor and changing it when your circumstances change
Your will lets you decide what happens to your money, property and…
Your will should set out: who you want to benefit from your will who…
For your will to be legally valid, you must: be 18 or over make it…
You should review your will every 5 years and after any major change in…
Use Form COP1C to describe the decisions you need to make for someone about their will or codicil, gifts, deed of variation or settlements of property.
How to apply for a clinical trial including eligibility, phases, model IMPDs, costs and how to make changes to your application.
The Government is introducing legislation to allow people to use video-conferencing technology for the witnessing of wills being made.
Guidance on how to use the apprenticeship service to access funds to pay for apprenticeship training.
How a product complies with EU safety, health and environmental requirements, and how to place a CE marking on your product.
How investigators and sponsors should manage clinical trials during COVID-19
How regional Prevent education co-ordinators (RPECs) can help education providers with the Prevent duty.
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