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Find out what to do if you have something seized (Notice 12A).
What you can do if your goods or vehicle are seized by Border Force or HM Revenue and Customs - get your things back or disagree with a customs seizure
A checklist of things to consider before you can offer support to someone from Ukraine.
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The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
Find out about tax avoidance, the common pitfalls, and the consequences.
Climate change and its impacts on adolescent capabilities in low- and middle-income countries
One of the most widely covered aspects of the conflict has been the use sexual violence by rival factions of the SPLM/A and other armed groups
Understanding yield differences in relation to gender in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia
Guidance on the steps to take to guard against some of the possible crime risks presented by the growing use of smart devices.
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