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What to do first if you're acting for someone under a lasting power of attorney.
What to do first if you're acting for someone under a lasting power of attorney for financial decisions.
What to do first if you're acting for someone under a lasting power of attorney for health and care decisions.
For courses before August 2016 - student loans, grants, application forms, Tuition Fee Grant, Course Grant and guidance notes.
How you start a limited company.
If you’ve decided that setting up a company and becoming a director is the best way forward for your business, it’s important to know the rules involved.
What to do when your .gov.uk domain name is approved.
Find out about being 'active', trading and non-trading, and being dormant if you’re a new or existing company or organisation.
A guide for getting started on the portal service.
How to begin with evaluating a digital health product, including when to evaluate, budgeting and getting support.
How training providers can access recruitment APIs and API keys using their apprenticeship service account.
How to line up your reporting dates for accounts and Company Tax Returns at the end of your limited company's first year
How employers can access recruitment APIs and API keys using their apprenticeship service account.
Details of how many tutoring courses pupils have started since the national tutoring programme began in 2020.
This paper draws on analysis of 4 rounds of qualitative longitudinal research, with 8 case study children, as part of Young Lives
Investigation will examine the potential impact the proposed deal could have on competition for consumers and businesses.
Details of how many tutoring courses pupils have started since the national tutoring programme began in 2020, and what proportion of schools are participating in the 2021 to 2022 academic year.
The latest data tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply.
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