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Challenge a benefit decision - how to ask for a mandatory reconsideration, evidence you'll need, deadlines and what happens next.
If you disagree with a decision about benefits or child maintenance you…
Make sure you understand the reason for the decision you received before…
Contact the benefits office that gave you the decision. You can contact…
You can appeal to the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal if you…
How principal designers, principal contractors and principal accountable persons must set up and maintain a system to report building safety incidents and risks.
Use this service to submit a mandatory occurrence notice and report for higher-risk buildings to the BSR.
Mandatory qualifications for specialist teachers of pupils with hearing impairment, vision impairment or multi-sensory impairment.
These forms contain the questions you'll be asked when letting the government know about an acquisition via the National Security and Investment notification service.
Resources explaining healthcare professionals' duty to report cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) in girls under 18.
A guide for principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons to report incidents or risks of structural failure, or the spread of fire to the Building Safety Regulator.
Monthly referrals and starts on the Mandatory Work Activity and Skills Conditionality programmes from May 2011 to February 2016.
Monthly referrals and starts on the Mandatory Work Activity and Skills Conditionality programmes from May 2011 to February 2015.
This guidance is for retailers on the mandatory licensing conditions.
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