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Find out how to raise money for research, development or innovation using the Enterprise Investment Scheme or a Venture Capital Trust.
How to register for the intensive care quality improvement programme (ICCQIP), a national intensive care unit infection surveillance programme in England.
What you must do to carry out a risk assessment if you're a farmer applying for a bespoke permit for intensive farming.
How to apply for an environmental permit if you rear pigs and poultry intensively, including how to comply with and change the permit.
How to comply with the conditions in your environmental permit for intensive pig and poultry farming.
Find out if you can claim Enhanced R&D intensive support (NI ERIS) as a loss-making, small and medium enterprise (SME) based in Northern Ireland.
Find out if you can claim under the merged R&D expenditure credit (RDEC) scheme or enhanced R&D intensive support (ERIS) for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 April 2024.
The UK government has set regulations to manage the health risks from airborne allergens like mould and pollen, as well as bioaerosols.
Calculate the annual nitrogen and phosphorus emissions from your livestock. Report the data to the Environment Agency.
Residential treatment and intensive structured day programmes for alcohol dependence aim to help people achieve abstinence and begin recovery through evidence-based interventions. This includes group work, individual support and planning for continuity of care in the community.
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