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Find out if you or the people who work for you should be employed or self-employed for tax purposes while working in the hair and beauty industry.
Information about how industry placements for T Levels work and how employers can get involved.
This section of the SEPs Resource Hub provides an explanation of SEP specific words and terms used throughout the guidance.
Find out about the Industry Security Assurance Centre (ISAC) and its associated responsibilities.
Guidance on the many ways for suppliers to work with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
This guidance relates to Technical Standards and Standard Development Organisations to describe the typical first step in a Standard Essential Patent (SEP) journey.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Construction output is a monthly estimate of the output of the construction industry in both the private and public sectors. The estimates are a key component of Gross Domestic Product.
Lowering the train driver age to 18 will help future-proof our railways, support young people in fulfilling careers and boost growth across the country.
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