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Report about eliminating unnecessary workload for teachers regarding marking, including principles and recommendations.
Research to improve knowledge of self-employed tax credit claimants and how they may react to the introduction of Universal Credit.
Student visa - check which courses you can study, prepare supporting documents, apply, what happens at the UK border
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.
A foreword on the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ commitment to the evaluation of local growth programmes.
How to interpret our rules, including defined terms
Report commissioned by DECC to provide a basis for understanding the technical risks and financial consequences of CO2 leaking from a geological storage site.
How we're agreeing which new work to start on the Sellafield site due to Covid-19.
Assessment methods you can use to find the right Digital Outcomes and Specialists supplier for your needs
General rules, including about qualification fitness for purpose and accessibility, and about reviewing approach, enquiries and complaints, withdrawing qualifications and information for teachers.
Find out about the actions the UK government is taking to support industry to minimise disruption in the aviation sector and protect passengers if it does happen.
Apply for funding to research, implement and measure solutions to unnecessary teacher workload.
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If you have outstanding disguised remuneration loans, you can settle them under the 2020 terms.
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