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Report highlighting the lessons identified by the trial areas which is intended to be used by agencies for their own community trigger procedures
Explains how victims of persistent antisocial behaviour have the right to request a case review where a local threshold is met.
This factsheet is for tied pub tenants who want information about trigger events
Research to understand how trigger prompts affect customer experiences of completing their Self Assessment tax return.
An independent piece of research on ‘trigger points’ for switching suppliers in regulated markets whether in banking, energy or telecoms.
Paper prepared by the University of Edinburgh on optimising trigger times for social distancing measures.
This report look at ‘triggers’ that should be used to scale up in advance of new shocks of chronic crisis or vulnerability
What to do if you think you've spotted a scam pretending to be from Companies House, and examples of scam emails, letters and telephone calls.
Details on how to dispose of your unwanted distress flares.
Paper prepared by Imperial College on timing & local triggering of non-pharmaceutical interventions.
Research exploring any behavioural effects on tax agents after incorporating HM Revenue & Customs' risk triggers in tax return software.
The aim of this experiment was to test whether girl’s empowerment would have a direct impact on girls’ or boys’ competitiveness
How you must control and monitor emissions from your activities that may cause pollution.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
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