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The different types of British nationality explained - British citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British overseas citizen, British subject, British national (overseas), British protected person
There are 6 different types of British nationality. These are: British…
You can live and work in the UK free of any immigration controls if you’re…
British overseas territories citizenship was called ‘British dependent…
You became a British overseas citizen on 1 January 1983 if both of these…
Until 1949, nearly everyone with a close connection to the United Kingdom…
Someone who was a British overseas territories citizen by connection with…
You would have become a British protected person on 1 January 1983 if you:…
Information and guidance on the Equality Act 2010, including age discrimination and public sector Equality Duty.
Information and guidance for local authorities compiling the P1E quarterly data returns on homelessness.
This guide sets out who has to apply for a permit, how to apply and explains the other rules covering travel to Antarctica.
This series brings together all documents relating to Taking Part
We make sure people serve the sentences and orders handed out by courts, both in prisons and in the community.
Traffic management guidance for local authorities.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
This is a guide to using the Taking Part survey online data analysis tools.
Your Council Tax bill - how to work it out, who has to pay, discounts and exemptions for students and disabled people, second homes, empty properties, paying the bill and getting the Council Tax rebate.
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