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How to register your medical devices with the MHRA for the markets in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
This guide explains key elements of EU law and their history. It accompanies the detailed guide 'Review of the balance of competences'.
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
Your employer is insolvent if it cannot pay its debts. They might: make…
You have different rights depending on whether your employer: makes you…
What money you’re entitled to depends on: how long you were employed what…
You’re eligible to apply if: you were an employee you’re a UK or EEA…
It usually takes up to 6 weeks to get your payment but can take longer.…
Knowledge and Library Services (KLS) provide eligible staff with access to the evidence base for public health and related disciplines.
A guide for those intending to develop new biologically based food contact materials.
This practical guide is for journalists and editors who see the value of publishing stories on development research
Information about moving to, living or retiring in Austria – including visas, working, healthcare and driving.
This article includes a dataset that can be used to produce capital stock estimates using the perpetual inventory method. We provide a link to the coding used to produce capital stock estimates alongside a user guide.
This guide gives advice on how to identify signs that someone may be having difficulties, ways of offering support and information on where help can be found.
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