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How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
Steps you must follow when importing vehicles into the UK, including making an import declaration, paying VAT and duty and telling HMRC using the NOVA service.
You must complete certain steps when bringing a vehicle permanently into…
You usually need to make an import declaration if you’re bringing a…
You have 14 days to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) after you bring a…
You may need to pay VAT and customs duty when you import a vehicle. VAT is…
Get vehicle approval to show that your imported vehicle meets…
You must register your vehicle with DVLA if you’re bringing it into the UK…
You must register a vehicle when you reimport it to the UK if it has been:…
You can usually use a vehicle with foreign number plates without…
You need to pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) before you can register a…
If your vehicle has been damaged or salvaged, DVLA may: give your vehicle…
How to keep your reservoir operating safely. For reservoir owners, operators and those maintaining or operating large raised reservoirs in England.
Space weather events pose a risk to technology, infrastructure, electrical systems and, to a limited extent, public health.
Guidance for manufacturers of coronary stents. It outlines specific scenarios that should be considered when determining if an incident is reportable.
Guidance primarily for local responders covering some infrastructure issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of a UK emergency.
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