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The eyesight rules to pass your driving test and for whenever you're driving.
Resources to support the commissioning and provision of child vision screening.
Guidance for diabetic eye screening providers on use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in surveillance clinics.
Services and care available through the NHS for adults.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
UKAEA has improved optical viewport technology - reducing optical distortion by up to 75 percent - for applications such as fusion energy and quantum physics.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have monocular vision and can meet the visual standards for driving
The Office for Place will help shift how the planning system is used, as a shield against the worst to its future role as a champion of the best.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have a medical condition affecting one or both eyes - report it online or download a form to let them know
Mandatory qualifications for specialist teachers of pupils with hearing impairment, vision impairment or multi-sensory impairment.
Find out how to contact HMRC to help you get a commodity code and what information you’ll need to send us.
DFID sets out its Call to Action to step up and deliver results for girls and women, pressing DFID and its partners to take action across the board to make gender equality a reality.
Information and guidance on a range of medical devices for users and patients.
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