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Letters explaining UK driving licence laws. Sometimes called information notes.
Letters from the Building Safety Programme, established to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings are safe and feel safe, now and in the future.
Letters explaining that British embassies, high commissions and consulates cannot issue name or change of name certificates. Sometimes called information notes.
Letters explaining UK laws and services abroad for passports and visas. Sometimes called information notes.
Letters sent to the accounting officers of college corporations.
Letters explaining that British embassies, high commissions and consulates do not issue UK criminal record certificates. Sometimes called information notes.
Letters to chairs of FE and sixth-form colleges from the Further Education Commissioner and ministers on policy developments in the sector.
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