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International Trade 6

Exporting, importing, customs, and global market access

Choose and work with a customs agent

How to decide if you need a customs agent, choose the right type for your business, understand costs and liability, and set up the necessary authorisations in CDS.

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Choosing the right export route to market

Agents, distributors, direct sales, e-commerce, licensing, or joint ventures - how to select the best market entry model.

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Cross-border business between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

How the Common Travel Area, cross-border employment rules, and shared institutions affect businesses operating across the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland border. Covers InterTradeIreland programmes, the all-island Single Electricity Market, and tax treatment of cross-border workers.

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Get an EORI number for importing or exporting

How to get an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number to move goods between the UK and other countries. Covers GB EORI for Great Britain trade and XI EORI for Northern Ireland trade under the Windsor Framework.

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Product safety responsibilities across the supply chain

Who is responsible for product safety at each stage of the supply chain. Explains the duties of manufacturers, importers, distributors, and online marketplace operators under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 and the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025, including the new UK Responsible Person requirement.

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UKEF export finance and insurance products

Government-backed funding, insurance, and guarantees for UK exporters - record £14.5 billion support in 2024-25.

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Tax & Finance 35

Business taxation, accounting, and financial management

Banking regulation and PRA authorisation

Dual PRA and FCA authorisation requirements for UK banks, including capital requirements, mobilisation routes, and ongoing regulatory obligations under SM&CR and Consumer Duty.

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Business funding and grants

Find funding options for your business.

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Business rates relief schemes

Relief schemes that can reduce or eliminate your business rates bill, including small business rate relief, retail hospitality and leisure relief, empty property relief, and charitable rate relief across all UK nations.

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Business support and grants in Northern Ireland

Key business support organisations and grant programmes available to businesses in Northern Ireland. Covers Invest NI, Go For It, Enterprise NI, InterTradeIreland, DAERA rural grants, and city deal programmes.

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Buy a franchise

How to research, evaluate, and purchase a franchise in the UK. Includes costs, BFA verification, due diligence steps, funding options, and legal requirements.

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Check if you need to register for VAT

Find out if your business must register for VAT based on your taxable turnover. Covers the £90,000 threshold, what counts as taxable turnover, the rolling 12-month test, and when voluntary registration makes sense.

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Corporation Tax basics

Understanding and paying Corporation Tax.

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Corporation tax rates and small profits relief

Understanding the Corporation Tax rate structure following Finance Act 2022 changes. Covers the 25% main rate, 19% small profits rate, marginal relief for profits between £50,000 and £250,000, associated companies rules, and quarterly instalment requirements.

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Finding government grants

How to search for and apply for government grants, subsidies, and financial support for your business.

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Get your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR)

How to get a UTR number for Self Assessment. Covers registration for sole traders and partnerships, delivery timelines, and what to do if you lose your UTR.

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Go full-time with your business

Practical guidance for transitioning from employment to full-time self-employment. Covers financial preparation, legal obligations, tax registration, replacing employer benefits, and avoiding common mistakes when making the leap.

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How taxes work for limited companies

Understanding Corporation Tax, VAT, PAYE, and Self Assessment - how they interconnect and your obligations to Companies House and HMRC.

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Insurance Act 2015 compliance for businesses

Understanding your disclosure duties and rights when purchasing commercial insurance under the Insurance Act 2015.

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Keep business records as a sole trader

What records you must keep as a sole trader, how long to retain them, and how to prepare for Making Tax Digital.

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Land Transaction Tax in Wales

How Land Transaction Tax (LTT) works in Wales, including current rates for residential, non-residential, and additional property purchases. LTT replaced Stamp Duty Land Tax in Wales from April 2018 and is administered by the Welsh Revenue Authority.

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Opening a business bank account

Open a business bank account to separate your finances, simplify tax returns, and accept payments professionally.

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Organising your business finances

Essential financial management practices - bank accounts, bookkeeping, and record keeping.

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Payment systems and banking protections for businesses

How the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 protects your business through the Payment Systems Regulator, FSCS deposit insurance, and ring-fencing rules. Covers what happens if your bank fails.

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Prepare a cash flow forecast

Create a detailed cash flow forecast showing when money enters and leaves your business. Essential for securing bank loans and preventing cash shortages that could sink an otherwise profitable business.

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Raising equity investment

How to attract investment from angel investors, VCs, and crowdfunding platforms in exchange for company shares.

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Register as an employer (PAYE)

How to register with HMRC as an employer before your first payday.

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Register as self-employed with HMRC

How to register for Self Assessment as a sole trader, get your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR), and understand your National Insurance obligations.

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Register for Self Assessment

When and how to register for Self Assessment tax.

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Register your company for Corporation Tax

Step-by-step Corporation Tax registration for new companies.

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Renting business premises

What to consider when renting commercial property.

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Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS)

Raise up to £250,000 in seed capital with SEIS, offering investors 50% income tax relief.

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Self-funding and bootstrapping

Start and grow your business using personal funds and reinvested profits without external investment.

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Set up as a sole trader

How to register as self-employed and start trading as a sole trader.

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Start Up Loans

Government-backed loans from £500 to £25,000 with fixed 6% interest and free business mentoring.

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Understanding business rates

How business rates are calculated from your property's rateable value and the multiplier, including how rates differ across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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Use the trading allowance

When to use the £1,000 trading allowance versus claiming actual expenses. Includes eligibility rules, relief types, and the interaction with property allowance.

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VAT registration

When and how to register for VAT, including mandatory and voluntary registration, what counts as taxable turnover, registration timing, group registration, transfers of going concern, and deregistration.

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VAT schemes: choosing the right one for your business

A guide to the three main VAT schemes for small businesses: Flat Rate Scheme, Cash Accounting, and Annual Accounting. Explains eligibility, advantages, disadvantages, and helps you decide which scheme suits your business.

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Voluntary VAT registration - pros and cons

Understand the benefits and drawbacks of registering for VAT when you're below the £90,000 threshold. Covers who should consider voluntary registration, who should avoid it, and how to register or cancel.

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Workplace pensions: your auto-enrolment duties

Your legal duties to automatically enrol eligible employees into a workplace pension scheme and contribute to their pension. Covers eligibility criteria, contribution rates, employer duties, opt-out rights, re-enrolment requirements, and The Pensions Regulator enforcement.

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Employment & HR 13

Hiring, managing staff, and employment law compliance

Anti-discrimination law in Northern Ireland

Reference guide to Northern Ireland's separate anti-discrimination statutes. NI does not have the Equality Act 2010 -- instead, employers must comply with seven individual statutes covering religion, sex, race, disability, age, and sexual orientation, plus Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.

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Before you hire your first employee

Everything you need to do before employing your first staff member.

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Check someone's right to work

How to conduct compliant right to work checks before employment begins. Includes acceptable documents, online checking service, follow-up requirements for time-limited workers, and civil penalties for non-compliance.

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DBS checks for employers

When and how to request Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks for employees. Includes check types, fees, regulated activity rules, and devolved nation differences.

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Employment Contracts and Written Statements

Your legal duty to provide written employment terms. Covers the day-1 requirement, mandatory terms, contract types, zero-hours protections, and penalties for non-compliance.

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Employment Rights Act 2025: what employers need to know

Overview of all 28 reforms in the Employment Rights Act 2025, with implementation timeline from April 2026 to 2028. Covers SSP, family leave, zero-hours contracts, unfair dismissal, fire and rehire, harassment, trade unions, the Fair Work Agency, collective redundancy, tribunal time limits, and equality action plans. Links to detailed topic guides.

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Employment law in Northern Ireland: key differences from Great Britain

How employment law in Northern Ireland differs from Great Britain. Covers the Orders in Council legislative framework, the absence of the Equality Act 2010, the role of the Labour Relations Agency, the Industrial Tribunal system, and why the Employment Rights Act 2025 does not extend to NI.

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Employment status: employee, worker, or self-employed

How to correctly determine whether someone is an employee, worker, or self-employed. Covers the key legal tests, IR35 implications for contractors, and how to use HMRC's CEST tool. Essential reading before engaging any worker.

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Equal pay: legal requirements for employers

Your legal duties to provide equal pay for equal work under the Equality Act 2010. Covers like work, work rated as equivalent, work of equal value, comparators, defences, and gender pay gap reporting for larger employers.

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Fair employment monitoring requirements in Northern Ireland

Step-by-step guide to complying with fair employment monitoring obligations in Northern Ireland. If you employ 11 or more people, you must register with the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, monitor workforce community background, and submit an annual monitoring return. Failure to comply is a criminal offence.

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Mandatory hiring requirements

Every employer obligation from pre-hire through the first month of employment. Covers right to work checks, written statements of particulars, employers' liability insurance, PAYE registration, auto-enrolment pensions, and DBS checks where required.

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Paying the National Minimum Wage

Your obligations for minimum wage and record keeping.

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The complete employment lifecycle: employer responsibilities from hire to exit

A comprehensive guide to employer responsibilities across every stage of the employment relationship, from lawful advertising and recruitment through onboarding, day-to-day management, handling problems, and ending employment. Covers the Equality Act 2010, Acas Code of Practice, Employment Rights Act 2025 changes, and post-employment obligations.

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Compliance & Legal 53

Regulatory compliance, legal requirements, and governance

Appoint a competent person for health and safety

Your legal duty to appoint a competent person to help with health and safety under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Explains what competence means, when you can do it yourself, and when you need external help.

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Approvals and registrations you need before trading

Understanding the approvals, registrations, and licences your business needs before you can legally start trading. Covers universal registrations, activity-triggered licences, professional body requirements, and how to identify what applies to you.

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Business insurance: what you need

Understanding mandatory and recommended insurance for your business, including employers' liability, public liability, professional indemnity, and sector-specific cover.

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Business interruption insurance

How business interruption insurance works, what it covers, and how to calculate the right level of cover. Includes guidance on indemnity periods, extensions worth considering, and lessons from the FCA Test Case on pandemic wordings.

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Business licences by activity type

A quick-reference lookup of UK business licences organised by activity type, covering food, alcohol, entertainment, waste, street trading, childcare, transport, and financial services. Identifies what triggers each licence and where to apply.

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Business licenses: what you need

Find out what licenses and permits your business needs to operate legally.

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COSHH - hazardous substances

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - assessing and controlling workplace chemical and biological hazards.

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Choosing the right business insurance

A step-by-step decision guide to help small businesses identify which insurance they need, from mandatory cover like employers' liability through to risk-based options like cyber and business interruption insurance.

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Comparing business insurance policies

How to compare insurance quotes and policy documents so you choose cover that actually protects your business. Covers what to look for beyond price, how to read a policy schedule, and your disclosure obligations at renewal.

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Comply with COSHH regulations for hazardous substances

How to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002. Step-by-step guide to COSHH assessment, the hierarchy of controls, Workplace Exposure Limits, health surveillance requirements and record keeping.

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Comply with fire safety law as the responsible person

Your legal duties as a responsible person under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Covers fire risk assessments, fire safety measures, staff training, and what happens if you do not comply.

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Conducting risk assessments

How to identify hazards, evaluate risks, and implement controls using the 5-step risk assessment process.

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Cookie consent: comply with PECR requirements

How to comply with cookie consent rules under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR). Covers consent banners, strictly necessary exemptions, analytics cookies, and changes under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.

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Cyber insurance for businesses

Understanding what cyber insurance covers, when your business needs it, and how UK GDPR obligations create financial exposure that specialist cover can help manage. Includes guidance on underwriting requirements and choosing the right level of cover.

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Data Use and Access Act 2025: what changed for businesses

What the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 means for UK businesses. Explains the eight key reforms now in force, including recognised legitimate interests, the Senior Responsible Individual, automated decision-making changes, cookie consent exemptions, and the 35-fold increase in PECR penalties.

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Data protection for businesses

How to comply with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Covers ICO registration, lawful bases for processing, data subject rights, breach notification requirements, and penalties for non-compliance.

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Doing business in Northern Ireland: key differences from Great Britain

Comprehensive reference of the key regulatory divergences between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Covers employment law, equality legislation, planning, business rates, health and safety, product standards, alcohol licensing, fire safety, and the Windsor Framework dual regulatory regime.

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Doing business in Wales: key differences from England

Reference guide summarising the key regulatory divergences between Wales and England for businesses. Covers planning, business rates, Land Transaction Tax, Welsh language, visitor accommodation registration, SuDS, environmental regulation, and workplace recycling.

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Employers' liability insurance: the complete guide

A comprehensive guide to employers' liability insurance, explaining who must have it, who is exempt, what it covers, penalties for non-compliance, and how to choose adequate cover. Essential reading for anyone hiring staff.

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Environmental permits in Northern Ireland: applying to NIEA

How to apply for environmental permits from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA). Covers the NI permitting system for waste management, water discharge, industrial emissions, and water abstraction, which operates under separate legislation from England, Wales, and Scotland.

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Establish emergency procedures for your workplace

Your legal duties under MHSWR 1999 Regulations 8-9 to establish procedures for serious and imminent danger. Covers emergency types beyond fire, nominating competent persons for evacuation, worker protection rights, and external service contacts.

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Find licences you need for your business

How to identify and apply for the licences, permits, and registrations your business needs using GOV.UK Licence Finder. Covers premises licences, food registration, transport, entertainment, and environmental permits.

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Fire safety duties for Northern Ireland businesses

Your fire safety obligations as an appropriate person under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006. Covers the fire risk assessment requirement, fire safety measures, NIFRS enforcement powers, and penalties. Northern Ireland has separate fire safety legislation from England, Wales, and Scotland.

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Fire safety duties for Scottish businesses

Your fire safety obligations as a duty holder under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005. Covers the shared responsibility model, fire risk assessments, SFRS enforcement powers, and penalties. Scotland has different fire safety law from England and Wales.

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Get licences from your local council

Comprehensive guide to local authority licensing requirements including premises licences for alcohol and entertainment, food business registration, street trading, pavement licences, Temporary Event Notices, and taxi licensing. Understand fees, application processes, and how to find the licences you need.

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Health and safety basics

Essential health and safety requirements for all employers.

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Health and safety for small businesses

A simplified guide to health and safety compliance for businesses with fewer than 5 employees. Covers what you must do, what you can skip, and free HSE tools to help you comply without spending a fortune.

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Health and safety requirements by business size

How H&S obligations scale as your business grows. Covers risk assessment, written policy, first aid, RIDDOR reporting, training, consultation, enforcement, and display requirements, with thresholds at 5, 50 and 250 employees.

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Health and safety training requirements under MHSWR

Your legal duty under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 13 to provide adequate health and safety training. Covers the five training triggers, capabilities assessment, refresher training requirements, and the duty to provide training during working hours.

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How to conduct a fire risk assessment

A step-by-step guide to conducting a fire risk assessment for your business premises. Covers who is responsible, the legal requirements, the 5-step process, recording obligations, review frequency, and when to use a professional assessor.

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Local authority approvals for new businesses

How to navigate local council departments when setting up business premises. Covers planning permission, building control, environmental health, licensing, and business rates, including the order in which to approach each department.

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Manage work-related stress

How to assess and manage work-related stress using the HSE Management Standards approach. Covers the 6 standards, stress risk assessment, recognising signs of stress, employer interventions, and supporting employees returning after stress-related absence.

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Manage workplace risk assessments under MHSW 1999

Your legal duties for risk assessment under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Covers employer duties, the principles of prevention, competent person requirements, health surveillance, and when you must record findings in writing.

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Meet fire safety requirements for your business premises

How to comply with fire safety law for your business premises. Covers who is the responsible person, conducting fire risk assessments, implementing fire safety measures, and avoiding enforcement action.

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Meet your workplace health and safety legal obligations

Understanding your fundamental health and safety duties under UK law. Covers key legislation including HASAWA 1974, risk assessment requirements, and practical compliance steps for small business employers.

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Northern Ireland business compliance checklist

A quick compliance checklist for businesses operating in Northern Ireland. Covers NI-specific obligations including fair employment monitoring, HSENI registration, fire safety, business rates, and other requirements that differ from Great Britain.

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Penalties for trading without required approvals

Quick-reference table of penalties for operating a business without required licences, registrations, or insurance, covering criminal offences, fines, closure orders, and imprisonment.

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Persons with Significant Control (PSC) register requirements

Your legal duties to identify, record, and report Persons with Significant Control to Companies House. Covers the 25% ownership thresholds, notification deadlines, identity verification, and penalties for non-compliance.

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Pre-trading compliance checklist

A concise yes/no checklist to verify you have completed all mandatory pre-trading requirements, including business registration, tax, insurance, licences, premises approvals, and data protection.

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Pre-trading timeline: when to apply for what

A month-by-month countdown from three months before your trading day, showing when to apply for each registration, licence, and approval based on typical processing times.

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Principles of prevention and hierarchy of controls

The legal basis for the hierarchy of controls in UK health and safety law. Explains the 9 general principles of prevention from Schedule 1 of MHSWR 1999 and the practical ERICPD framework for controlling workplace risks.

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Product liability and insurance

How strict liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 works in practice, what statutory defences are available, and why products liability insurance is essential for manufacturers, importers, and retailers.

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Professional registrations: regulated sectors

Which business sectors require professional or regulator registration before trading, what the registration process involves, and how long it typically takes to obtain approval.

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Provide a safe and healthy workplace environment

How to meet your legal duties under the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. Covers temperature, ventilation, lighting, toilets, rest areas, and space requirements for employers.

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Provide first aid at work

How to meet your legal duties under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. Covers needs assessment, first aider training, equipment requirements, and scaling provision for your workplace.

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Provide health and safety information to employees

Your legal duty under MHSWR 1999 Regulation 10 to provide comprehensible and relevant health and safety information to employees, including risk assessment findings, emergency procedures, and the H&S Law poster requirement.

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Register with the ICO and pay the data protection fee

How to register with the Information Commissioner's Office and pay the annual data protection fee. Covers who must register, the three-tier fee structure, the online registration process, and annual renewal obligations.

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Set up a limited company

Steps to incorporate and register your limited company.

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Start a subscription business

Guide to setting up a recurring revenue business covering pricing tiers, payment processing, legal requirements, churn management, and customer retention.

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Workplace health and safety in Northern Ireland: HSENI obligations

How workplace health and safety is regulated in Northern Ireland, where HSENI (not HSE) enforces the law under separate legislation. Covers the key differences between NI and GB health and safety frameworks, HSENI enforcement powers and priorities, the role of district councils, and what NI-specific regulations mean for your business.

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Write a GDPR-compliant privacy notice

How to write and maintain a privacy notice that meets UK GDPR requirements. Covers mandatory content under Articles 13 and 14, a step-by-step writing process, layered notices for complex processing, and common mistakes that lead to enforcement action.

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Write a privacy notice that meets UK GDPR requirements

How to write a privacy notice that complies with UK GDPR. Covers required content, plain language requirements, when to provide it, and how to use layered notices for complex processing.

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Your duties as an employer under health and safety law

Understanding your fundamental legal duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Covers employer duties to employees and others, written policy requirements, and what 'reasonably practicable' means in practice.

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Business Structure 10

Choosing and setting up business structures

Create a partnership agreement

How to draft a partnership agreement covering essential clauses, legal requirements, and what happens if you do not have one.

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How partners pay tax on profits

Understanding how partnership profits are taxed on individual partners, including profit allocation, National Insurance contributions, and Self Assessment obligations.

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Mandatory registrations every business must complete

Step-by-step guide to the registrations every business must complete before trading, regardless of sector. Covers HMRC tax registration, ICO data protection fee, mandatory insurance, and pension auto-enrolment.

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Register a business partnership

How to register a partnership with HMRC for Self Assessment, including nominated partner responsibilities and individual partner registration.

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Register a charity with the Charity Commission

How to register your charity in England and Wales, including income thresholds, charitable purposes requirements, and the registration process.

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Register a trademark

Protect your business name, logo, or slogan by registering a UK trademark with the Intellectual Property Office.

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Running a business from home

Rules and considerations for home-based businesses.

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Set up a business partnership

How to register a partnership and understand partner responsibilities.

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Set up a community interest company (CIC)

How to register a Community Interest Company, pass the community interest test, and complete the required forms. For social enterprises wanting to trade for community benefit with asset lock protection.

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Your first 90 days as business owner

Strategic guide for your first 90 days owning a business. Covers immediate priorities, building relationships, implementing quick wins, and avoiding common mistakes.

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Digital & Technology 18

Digital tools, cyber security, and technology adoption

Children's safety duties under the Online Safety Act

Comprehensive guide to the children's safety duties under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers what triggers the duties, risk assessment by age group, the categories of harmful content affecting children, age assurance requirements, Ofcom's children's codes of practice, and how the OSA intersects with the ICO's Children's Code.

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Conduct a children's access assessment

Step-by-step guide to assessing whether children are likely to access your online service under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers the legal test, Ofcom's April 2025 guidance, factors to consider, and what additional duties are triggered if children can access your service.

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Conduct an illegal content risk assessment

Step-by-step guide to conducting the mandatory illegal content risk assessment under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers how to identify risks from Schedule 7 priority offences, assess your service's features, document safety measures, and produce the required written record.

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Consumer rights compliance for digital content sellers

Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 when selling software, apps, games, music, video, e-books, or other digital content to consumers.

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Cryptoasset Business Regulation

Regulatory requirements for cryptoasset businesses in the UK - how token classification determines whether you need full FCA authorisation or Money Laundering Regulations registration only.

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Cyber security basics for small businesses

Practical, low-cost steps to protect your small business from cyber attacks. Covers the five Cyber Essentials controls, free security tools, staff awareness, and how to respond if something goes wrong.

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E-commerce and digital exporting

Selling internationally through online marketplaces, understanding distance selling regulations, and VAT obligations.

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Get Cyber Essentials certified

How to achieve Cyber Essentials certification for your business. Covers the five technical controls, certification levels and costs, the assessment process, and requirements for government contracts.

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Implement age assurance on your platform

Practical guide to implementing age assurance on your online platform. Covers choosing between age verification and estimation, evaluating providers, privacy-preserving approaches, the specific requirements for pornographic content, and ensuring compliance with both the Online Safety Act and UK GDPR.

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Online Safety Act penalties and enforcement powers

Quick reference to Ofcom's enforcement powers, penalty calculations, and senior manager criminal liability under the Online Safety Act 2023.

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Online Safety Act: duties for online services

How to comply with the Online Safety Act 2023 if you operate a user-to-user service or search service. Covers service categories, illegal content duties, children's safety duties, implementation dates, and Ofcom enforcement.

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Protecting Your Software Intellectual Property

Complete IP protection guide for software businesses - automatic copyright for source code, patent eligibility under the technical contribution test, UK and international patent fees, and trademark registration for software and services.

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Register with Ofcom for Online Safety Act compliance

How to register with Ofcom as a regulated online service and understand fee requirements under the Online Safety Act 2023. Covers scope, the registration portal, qualifying worldwide revenue thresholds, and annual fee obligations.

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Set up content moderation to meet Online Safety Act requirements

How to build a content moderation system that meets Online Safety Act 2023 duties. Covers automated detection tools, human moderation teams, user reporting mechanisms, content review workflows, removal timelines, record-keeping, and moderator wellbeing.

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Tech Sector Compliance Overview

Comprehensive guide to regulatory compliance for technology businesses - UK GDPR, data protection, online safety, cybersecurity, and sector-specific requirements.

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Tech Sector Licensing and Authorisations

Comprehensive guide to licences and regulatory authorisations required for technology businesses - telecommunications, financial services, intellectual property, export controls, and product safety.

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Understanding the Online Safety Act

A strategic overview of the Online Safety Act 2023, explaining what it is, who it affects, how the regulatory framework operates, and where it sits within the broader UK digital regulation landscape. Essential reading for any business operating an online platform or service with user interaction.

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Write terms of service that meet Online Safety Act requirements

How to draft or update your platform's terms of service to comply with Online Safety Act 2023 duties. Covers required content, prohibited content policies, enforcement, accessibility, and Category 1 additional obligations.

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Premises & Operations 15

Business premises, locations, and operational setup

Apply for planning permission in Northern Ireland

How to apply for planning permission through Northern Ireland's devolved planning system. Covers the 11 council application process, the Department for Infrastructure's role in regionally significant applications, fees, and what to expect after submission.

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Business rates in Wales: relief schemes and how to claim

How business rates work in Wales, including the single multiplier, Small Business Rates Relief, Retail Leisure and Hospitality relief, and the unique Improvement Relief scheme. Covers how to claim each relief and key differences from England.

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Claim Small Business Rate Relief in Northern Ireland

How to check eligibility and claim Small Business Rate Relief (SBRR) in Northern Ireland. Covers the NAV thresholds, relief rates, the automatic application process through Land and Property Services, and what to do if relief has not been applied.

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Get pre-application advice

How to use pre-application advice from your local planning authority to improve your chances of getting planning permission. Covers what to submit, typical fees, and making the most of officer feedback.

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Listed building consent and conservation compliance

How to comply with heritage protection laws when your business occupies or alters a listed building or operates in a conservation area. Covers consent requirements, application process, criminal penalties for non-compliance, and differences across UK nations.

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Meet your business waste duty of care

Understand your legal responsibilities when producing, storing, or disposing of business waste. Covers using registered waste carriers, completing waste transfer notes, and the stricter rules for hazardous waste.

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Permitted development rights in Northern Ireland

What you can build, extend, or change without planning permission in Northern Ireland. Covers the NI GPDO classes relevant to business premises, key differences from England's permitted development regime, and when permitted development rights do not apply.

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Planning permission: when your business needs it

Understand when your business needs planning permission, what permitted development rights allow without an application, and how to use a Certificate of Lawful Use. Covers Use Classes, change of use rules, and the application process for England and Wales.

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Professional indemnity insurance for businesses

Professional indemnity (PI) insurance protects your business against claims of negligent advice, errors, or omissions that cause a client financial loss. Some professions must carry PI insurance by law, but any business providing advice or professional services should consider it.

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Register a waste exemption

How to register a waste exemption with the Environment Agency instead of applying for a full environmental permit. Covers when exemptions apply, the four categories of exemption (T, U, D, S), registration charges from July 2025, and the 3-year renewal cycle.

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Rent your first business premises

How to find, evaluate, and secure your first commercial property as a pre-trading or early-stage business.

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Understanding business rates in Northern Ireland

How the Northern Ireland business rates system works, including the dual regional and district rate structure, Land and Property Services valuations, industrial derating for manufacturing, and the full range of relief schemes available to NI businesses.

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Understanding permitted development rights

When you can change your business premises or convert buildings without applying for full planning permission. Covers Class E flexibility, prior approval, and common permitted development opportunities.

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Understanding planning conditions

What planning conditions are, why they are attached to permissions, the different types, and your rights if you consider a condition unreasonable. Essential reading before starting development.

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Where to run your business

Home-based vs commercial premises - a decision framework for choosing where to operate.

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Environment & Sustainability 9

Environmental compliance, waste management, emissions, and sustainability reporting

Apply for an environmental permit

How to prepare and submit an environmental permit application to the Environment Agency. Covers documentation requirements, the application process, permit conditions, and ongoing compliance including inspections.

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Business waste management

Your legal duty of care for waste, waste transfer notes, and avoiding fly-tipping liability.

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Check if you need an environmental permit

Determine whether your business activity requires an environmental permit from the Environment Agency or local council. Covers regulated activities, exemptions, permit types, and costs.

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Coastal erosion: implications for your business

How coastal erosion risk affects business premises, planning restrictions in Coastal Change Management Areas, Shoreline Management Plan policies, and options for coastal businesses including adaptation, rollback, and relocation.

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Meet your environmental compliance obligations under the Environment Act 2021

Understand which provisions of the Environment Act 2021 apply to your business and how to comply. Covers biodiversity net gain, extended producer responsibility for packaging, deposit return schemes, and forest risk commodities.

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Oil storage regulations

What you must do if your business stores oil or fuel. Covers who the regulations apply to, container and bunding requirements, mobile bowser rules, fill point specifications, and inspection routines.

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Prevent pollution from your business

How to identify and manage pollution risks from your business premises. Covers containment principles, drainage awareness, spill prevention, and creating a pollution incident response plan.

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Protect your business premises from flooding

How to assess flood risk to your business premises and implement practical protection measures. Covers checking your flood zone, resistance and resilience measures, creating a flood plan, securing commercial flood insurance, and available grant funding for property flood resilience.

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Understanding UK wildlife law for businesses

An overview of how UK wildlife protection law affects businesses, from construction and agriculture to events and tourism. Covers the main Acts, who enforces them, and common scenarios where businesses need to comply.

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Business planning, marketing, and scaling

Check before appointing company directors

How to verify a person is eligible to be a company director before you appoint them. Covers the disqualified directors register, bankruptcy restrictions, sanctions checks, and other legal eligibility requirements.

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Conduct business research

How to research a business opportunity, market, or acquisition target using free and paid sources to make informed decisions before committing capital.

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Develop your brand identity

How to create a professional brand identity that builds customer trust and business value. Includes guidance on core brand elements, working with designers, copyright ownership, and protecting your brand.

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Electronic marketing rules (PECR)

How to comply with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 when sending marketing emails, texts, and making marketing calls. Covers consent requirements, the soft opt-in exception for existing customers, telephone preference screening, and ICO enforcement powers.

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Email marketing: PECR and UK GDPR requirements

How to send compliant marketing emails under PECR and UK GDPR. Covers consent requirements, the soft opt-in exception for existing customers, unsubscribe mechanisms, B2B marketing rules, and the increased penalties from June 2025.

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Export market research and selection

How to research overseas markets, assess demand, understand competition, and evaluate market entry costs.

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Identify your intellectual property

Discover what intellectual property your business owns, from brand names and creative content to inventions and designs. Understanding your IP assets is the first step to protecting them.

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Marketing and advertising law

Legal requirements for promoting your business.

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Protect your intellectual property

How to identify, protect, and enforce your intellectual property rights. Includes guidance on trademarks, patents, copyright, and design rights.

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Secure web domains for your business

How to choose, register, and protect your business domain names. Includes guidance on domain extensions, defensive registrations, dispute resolution, and connecting domains to trademark protection.

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Social media for business

Advertising rules for promoting your business on social media.

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Start a product-based business

Sector-agnostic guide to starting a product business covering sourcing, stock management, storage, packaging, labelling, product safety, and pricing.

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Start a service-based business

Sector-agnostic guide to starting a service business covering qualifications, insurance, client contracts, pricing models, and capacity planning.

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Understand your competition

Learn how to research and analyse your competitors to identify market opportunities, set competitive prices, and position your business effectively.

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Write a business plan

Step-by-step guide to writing a business plan that will help you secure funding and stay focused.

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Other Guidance 149

Guides that span multiple topics or haven't been categorised yet.

Access the Lloyd's of London insurance market

How to participate in the Lloyd's insurance market. Covers routes to market (managing agents, coverholders, brokers), capital requirements under Solvency UK, and FCA conduct rules including general insurance pricing practices.

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Accessibility requirements for businesses

Legal obligations to make your business accessible to disabled people under the Equality Act 2010, including premises, websites, and service provision. Covers reasonable adjustments, building regulations, and sector-specific requirements.

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Alcohol licensing in Northern Ireland

How alcohol licensing works in Northern Ireland — court-granted licences, 5-year renewal, seven licence categories, permitted hours, and the role of PSNI.

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Alcohol licensing in Northern Ireland: court-granted licences

How Northern Ireland's court-based alcohol licensing system works, including the seven licence categories, 5-year renewal requirement, the role of the PSNI, the surrender principle, permitted hours, and how the system differs from England, Wales, and Scotland.

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Alcohol licensing in Scotland

How alcohol licensing works in Scotland under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 — five licensing objectives, Licensing Boards, premises and personal licences, occasional licences, overprovision, and minimum unit pricing.

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Anti-money laundering (AML) compliance

Essential guide to AML compliance for UK businesses under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017.

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Apply for a club premises certificate

How qualifying clubs (social clubs, sports clubs, working men's clubs) can apply for a certificate to supply alcohol to members without needing a DPS or personal licence holder.

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Apply for a water abstraction licence

How to apply for a licence to abstract water from rivers, streams, boreholes, or other sources. Covers the 20 cubic metres per day threshold, licence types, pre-application enquiries, Environmental Impact Assessment, annual charges, and devolved nation requirements.

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Apply for broadcasting licence (TV and radio)

How to obtain Ofcom broadcasting licences for television and radio services in the UK - including TLCS for TV channels, community radio, and commercial radio licensing.

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Apply for creative industry funding and grants

Funding opportunities for creative businesses - Arts Council Project Grants, BFI Film Fund, Screen Scotland, Ffilm Cymru Wales, Northern Ireland Screen, and Innovate UK creative R&D funding.

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Apply for development consent for major infrastructure

How to apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Covers the 6-stage application process, NSIP thresholds, community consultation requirements, examination procedures, and the Section 35 route for business projects of national significance.

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Apply for entertainment and alcohol premises licence

Complete guide to applying for a premises licence for entertainment, alcohol sales, or late-night refreshment in England and Wales - including fees, consultation requirements, and licensing objectives.

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Apply for planning permission

Step-by-step guide to submitting a planning application in England. Covers application types, required documents, fees, the determination process, and what happens after submission.

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Appoint a Principal Designer

Your duty as a construction client to appoint a Principal Designer when your project will involve more than one contractor. Covers who can be appointed, competence requirements, and what happens if you do not appoint.

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Appoint and manage a Designated Premises Supervisor

Every premises licence authorising alcohol sales must name a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS). Learn about the DPS role, how to appoint one, and when you can apply for an exemption.

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Aviation cargo security compliance

How to become a Known Consignor or Regulated Agent for air cargo. Covers CAA certification, security vetting requirements, cargo screening, and dangerous goods training.

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Avoid unfair trading practices

Your legal obligations to trade fairly with consumers. Covers prohibited misleading actions and omissions, aggressive commercial practices, and the 31 practices that are always unlawful. Includes the due diligence defence and consumer redress rights.

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Avoiding unfair terms in consumer contracts

Part 2 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 controls which terms in consumer contracts are enforceable. Many traders unwittingly use terms that a court or the CMA would find unfair - and those terms are void even if the consumer signed them.

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BNG for small sites (under 10 units)

Biodiversity net gain guidance specifically for small residential developments. Covers exemptions, the Small Sites Metric, simplified assessments, and cost-effective delivery options for SME developers.

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Become a MOD Supplier

How to register on MOD procurement portals, meet security and quality requirements, and bid for defence contracts.

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Becoming an apprenticeship training provider

How to register as an apprenticeship training provider in England. Covers APAR registration, funding rules, Ofsted inspection, apprenticeship levy, and subcontracting requirements.

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Brewery licensing and compliance

Complete licensing, registration, and duty requirements for operating a brewery in the UK, including APPA registration, food safety, premises licensing, and alcohol duty obligations.

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Broadcast licensing and Ofcom regulation

How to obtain broadcast licences from Ofcom for television and radio services in the UK. Includes licence types, application processes, Broadcasting Code compliance, and on-demand service notification requirements.

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Building regulations in Northern Ireland

How building regulations work in Northern Ireland, where district councils are the sole building control authorities and there are no approved inspectors. Covers the Technical Booklet system, types of building control approval, inspections, and key differences from England, Wales, and Scotland.

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Buy Now Pay Later regulation: what businesses need to know

Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) and other Deferred Payment Credit products come under FCA regulation from 15 July 2026. This guide explains what is changing, who needs to act, how the temporary permissions regime works, and the key compliance requirements for providers and merchants.

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CDM 2015: your duties as a construction client

Your legal duties when commissioning construction work under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Covers appointing Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, providing pre-construction information, notification requirements, and the difference between commercial and domestic clients.

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CIS for small builders - what you actually need to know

A 5-minute guide to the Construction Industry Scheme for small builders with 1 to 10 subcontractors. Covers the 5 essential steps to stay compliant, with worked examples and common mistakes to avoid. Plain English, no jargon.

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CSCS Card Requirements

Get a CSCS card to demonstrate construction skills competence and access construction sites.

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Check if nutrient neutrality affects your site

Find out if your development site is in a nutrient-affected catchment. Lists all 27 affected catchments across 74 local planning authorities and explains how to check your site.

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Claim CIL exemptions and relief

How to claim exemptions and relief from the Community Infrastructure Levy. Covers self-build, charitable relief, social housing relief, and exceptional circumstances relief.

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Commercial fishing licence and compliance

How to get a commercial fishing licence and comply with UK fishing regulations. Covers vessel licensing, quota allocation, catch recording, I-VMS requirements, and fish export certificates.

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Commission protected species surveys for your site

How to commission ecological surveys for development sites that may support protected species. Covers when surveys are needed, types of survey for bats, great crested newts, badgers, and nesting birds, seasonal survey windows, choosing a qualified ecologist, and interpreting survey results to determine whether you need a wildlife licence.

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Community Infrastructure Levy explained

What the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is, how it's calculated, when it's payable, and how it differs from Section 106 agreements. Essential reading for developers undertaking new construction.

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Comply with Trading Standards and Consumer Rights

Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, Consumer Contracts Regulations, and trading standards law. Covers goods, services, digital content, distance selling, pricing, product safety, and weights and measures requirements.

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Comply with credit broking rules

How to comply with FCA credit broking requirements. Covers who counts as a credit broker, the difference between full and limited permission, exemptions that may apply, initial disclosure obligations, fee transparency, and commission disclosure rules.

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Comply with the EYFS Statutory Framework

How to implement the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework in your childcare setting. Covers safeguarding, staff ratios, qualifications, learning areas, assessment, and Ofsted inspection preparation.

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Construction product marking - CE and UKCA compliance

How the Construction Products (Amendment) Regulations 2025 affect CE and UKCA marking for construction products placed on the Great Britain market. CE marking is accepted indefinitely from 8 January 2026. UKCA marking remains voluntary. Covers Declarations of Performance, harmonised standards, and OPSS enforcement.

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Consumer rights compliance for service providers

How to comply with the Consumer Rights Act 2015 when providing services to consumers. Covers the reasonable care and skill standard, how your words become contractual terms, pricing, timescales, the repeat performance and price reduction remedies, and the contract terms you cannot lawfully exclude.

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Consumer rights compliance for traders

Your legal obligations under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 when selling goods, services, or digital content to consumers. Covers statutory quality standards, the 30-day refund right, tiered remedies, and what you cannot exclude by contract.

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Contaminated land compliance checklist

A yes/no checklist for verifying contaminated land compliance, covering council records checks, environmental investigations, planning conditions, remediation requirements, and ongoing monitoring obligations.

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Create and maintain the golden thread

How to create, manage and hand over the golden thread of building information for higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Covers responsibilities at each phase, format requirements, and common compliance pitfalls.

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Crown Estate Offshore Wind Seabed Leasing

Securing seabed rights is the critical first step for offshore wind projects in UK waters. The Crown Estate and Crown Estate Scotland manage competitive leasing rounds with option fees, operational rent, and up to 60-year lease terms.

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Data protection for healthcare providers

How healthcare providers must handle patient data under UK GDPR, including special category health data requirements, Caldicott Principles, the common law duty of confidentiality, and record retention requirements.

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Design and construct SuDS for new developments

How to design and construct sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) for new developments. Covers CIRIA C753 design principles, SuDS component types, the regulatory divergence between England and Wales, SAB approval in Wales, and adoption arrangements for completed systems.

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Develop offshore wind projects and secure seabed leases

How to develop offshore wind projects in UK waters, from securing seabed rights through Crown Estate leasing rounds to obtaining Section 36 consent, safety zones, and grid connections. Covers England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland with differences in consenting regimes and landlords.

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Discharge planning conditions

How to discharge planning conditions attached to your permission. Covers pre-commencement conditions, the application process, fees, and what to do if conditions cannot be met.

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Distance Selling and E-Commerce

Comply with Consumer Contracts Regulations for online, phone, and mail order sales.

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Distance and off-premises selling requirements

Your legal obligations when selling to consumers online, by phone, by mail order, or at their home. Covers the 14-day cancellation right, pre-contract information requirements, refund obligations, and exemptions under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.

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Driver CPC Requirements

Understand Driver Certificate of Professional Competence requirements for HGV and bus drivers.

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Due diligence when buying potentially contaminated land

How to carry out environmental due diligence before purchasing land that may be contaminated. Covers the Part IIA liability regime, Phase 1 desk studies, Phase 2 ground investigations, environmental insurance, and contract protections to manage your exposure.

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EV Charging Infrastructure

Install EV chargepoints and access government grants.

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Excavation and foundation safety

HSE requirements for safe excavation and foundation work on construction sites. Covers trench support systems, edge protection, safe access, cable and pipe avoidance, inspection duties, and emergency procedures for collapse. Trench collapse is a leading cause of construction fatalities in the UK.

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FCA Consumer Duty: compliance requirements

How to implement the FCA Consumer Duty in your firm. Covers the four outcomes (products/services, price/value, consumer understanding, consumer support), cross-cutting rules, governance requirements, and practical implementation steps for delivering good outcomes to retail customers.

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FCA authorisation for insurance brokers

How to get FCA authorisation as an insurance intermediary. Covers Insurance Distribution Directive requirements, permission types, professional indemnity insurance, capital requirements, and Appointed Representative arrangements.

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FCA consumer credit authorisation

How to get FCA authorisation to offer consumer credit, including lending, credit broking, and debt collection. Covers application process, fees, responsible lending requirements, and high-cost credit rules.

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Financial services regulation and FCA authorisation

Regulatory requirements for financial services businesses.

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Fintech regulation and FCA authorisation

How to navigate FCA regulation for fintech businesses. Covers e-money and payment services, Open Banking, crypto-assets, and innovation support programmes including the Regulatory Sandbox.

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Flood risk assessment and SuDS compliance

How to assess flood risk for development sites and comply with Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) requirements. Covers Flood Risk Assessments, Sequential and Exception Tests, and the major regulatory divergence between England and Wales on mandatory SuDS.

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Food Safety for Childcare Providers

Food safety and nutrition requirements for childcare settings, including food business registration, allergen management, HACCP systems, and Ofsted nutrition expectations.

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Food and drink business licensing and compliance

Navigate the complete range of licences, registrations, certifications, and consents required for food and drink businesses across production, sales, export, and environmental compliance.

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Food business registration

Register your food business with your local authority before starting operations.

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Food handler training requirements

Legal training requirements for food handlers - training is mandatory, but certificates are not. Understanding the competency-based approach and debunking the certificate myth.

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Food hygiene and HACCP

Implement food safety management procedures based on HACCP principles.

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Food safety compliance checklist

Quick verification checklist for food business operators. Covers registration, HACCP, temperature control, allergens, training, record keeping, and premises hygiene.

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Food safety management systems and HACCP

Implement HACCP-based food safety management procedures and comply with food hygiene regulations.

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Food safety requirements in Scotland

How food safety regulation differs in Scotland. Covers Food Standards Scotland, CookSafe, the Food Hygiene Information Scheme, and key legislative differences that affect Scottish food businesses.

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Food safety training for your staff

Food hygiene certificates are not a legal requirement -- UK law requires competency, not certificates. This guide explains what training your food handlers actually need, available course levels, and how to demonstrate compliance during inspections.

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Gambling licensing requirements for UK businesses

How to obtain gambling licences from the Gambling Commission, including operating, personal and premises licences. Covers responsible gambling requirements, compliance obligations, and 2025 regulatory changes.

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Gas supply and shipper licensing

How to obtain a gas supply, shipper, transporter, or interconnector licence from Ofgem. Covers licence types, exemptions, application process, fees, standard conditions, HSE safety case requirements, and penalties for non-compliance. Applies to Great Britain only.

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Get FCA authorisation for financial services

How to apply for Financial Conduct Authority authorisation to carry on regulated financial activities. Covers the application process, fees, capital requirements, and ongoing compliance obligations including Consumer Duty.

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Get a water discharge permit

How to get an environmental permit for discharging liquid effluent or waste water to surface water or groundwater. Covers standard rules and bespoke permits, groundwater protection, monitoring requirements, and the difference between environmental permits and trade effluent consent.

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Get a wildlife licence for your development project

How to obtain wildlife licences from Natural England before development that affects protected species. Covers European Protected Species mitigation licences, bat surveys, badger sett closures, the new charging regime from April 2025, and devolved licensing differences in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

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Get an electricity generation licence

How to determine if you need an electricity generation licence from Ofgem (GB) or the Utility Regulator (NI). Covers licensing thresholds, exemptions, environmental permits, grid connections, and COMAH compliance for larger energy facilities.

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Get an operator's licence for goods vehicles

How to apply for an O-licence to operate goods vehicles for business. Covers Standard and Restricted licences, financial standing, transport manager requirements, and ongoing compliance including tachographs and drivers' hours.

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Get paid for renewable electricity you generate

How to register for the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) to receive payment for renewable electricity you export to the grid. Covers solar PV, wind, and other small-scale renewables up to 5MW.

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Goods Vehicle Operator Licensing

Understand O-licence requirements for operating goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.

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Grid Connection for Energy Projects

How to connect electricity generation projects to the UK grid. Understand the difference between DNO and National Grid routes, the G99 connection standard, and the April 2025 Ofgem reforms that promise £5 billion in savings and faster connection timelines.

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Healthcare and social care regulation (CQC)

CQC registration requirements for health and social care providers in England, including detailed guidance on regulated activities, costs, and devolved nation alternatives.

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Healthcare professional registration requirements

Registration requirements with GMC, NMC, GDC, GPhC, and HCPC for healthcare employers and professionals.

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Healthcare regulation across the UK nations

Comparison reference for healthcare regulation in England (CQC), Scotland (HIS and Care Inspectorate), Wales (HIW and CIW), and Northern Ireland (RQIA). Covers registration, inspection frameworks, workforce registration, and key differences between the four nations.

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Highway works and street works permits

How to obtain permits and comply with regulations when carrying out works on public highways in England and Wales. Covers notice periods, qualifications, Fixed Penalty Notices (doubled from January 2026), Section 50 licences, vehicle crossings, builders' skips, and Section 74 overrun charges.

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Host weddings and events on your farm

How to set up and run a farm wedding or event venue. Covers planning permission, licensing, fire safety, insurance, and food safety requirements for converting agricultural buildings to event spaces.

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Hydrogen Production Licensing and Compliance

Licensing, safety, and environmental requirements for hydrogen production facilities in the UK. Includes Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard certification, environmental permits, planning consent, COMAH compliance, and government funding through the Hydrogen Production Business Model.

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Identify and tag livestock correctly

Legal requirements for identifying and tagging cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and deer. Includes species-specific tagging deadlines, tag specifications, passport requirements, and replacement rules.

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Insurance for goods vehicle operators

What insurance goods vehicle operators need. Covers mandatory motor fleet insurance under the Road Traffic Act 1988, goods in transit cover, CMR liability for international carriage, and when to move from individual policies to a fleet policy.

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Late night refreshment licence

Understand when you need authorisation to supply hot food or drink between 11pm and 5am. Covers what counts as late night refreshment, exemptions, local authority deregulation powers, the application process, and devolved nation differences.

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MHRA authorisation for medicines and medical devices

How to obtain MHRA authorisation for medicines and medical devices in the UK. Covers Marketing Authorisations, wholesale dealer licences, manufacturer licences, and medical device registration including UKCA vs CE marking.

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MHRA licensing for medicines and medical devices

MHRA licensing requirements for manufacturing, distributing, and importing medicines and medical devices in the UK.

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Make a planning appeal

How to appeal a planning refusal or non-determination to the Planning Inspectorate. Covers appeal types, deadlines, the process, and how to prepare an effective case.

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Manage invasive non-native species on your land

Legal obligations for managing invasive non-native species on business premises and development sites. Covers Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed, Himalayan balsam, identification, treatment options, controlled waste disposal, and liability implications for property transactions.

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Meet Building Safety Act requirements for higher-risk buildings

How to comply with the Building Safety Act 2022 for higher-risk buildings (18m+ or 7+ storeys). Covers gateway approvals, golden thread requirements, and accountable person duties for building owners, developers and managing agents in England.

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Meet FCA threshold conditions for authorisation

Understand and demonstrate compliance with the five statutory threshold conditions required for FCA authorisation under Schedule 6 of FSMA 2000. Covers location of offices, effective supervision, appropriate resources, suitability, and business model requirements.

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Meet biodiversity net gain requirements for development

How to comply with mandatory 10% biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements when developing land in England. Covers the statutory biodiversity metric, delivery options, habitat management plans, and protected species obligations.

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Meet pig welfare requirements on your farm

Legal requirements for pig welfare in England. Covers the five welfare needs, space requirements, environmental enrichment, permitted procedures, housing standards, transport, slaughter, and record-keeping. Applies to all pig keepers including commercial farms and smallholders.

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Meet poultry welfare requirements

Legal requirements for keeping poultry in the UK, including the five welfare needs, stocking densities, lighting, litter management, environmental enrichment, beak trimming restrictions, and biosecurity measures. Covers laying hens, broilers, and free-range systems.

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Nannies and Au Pairs: Regulations and Employment

Legal requirements, Ofsted registration rules, and employment obligations for nannies and au pairs. Covers when registration is required, voluntary registration benefits, DBS checks, and visa requirements.

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Navigate Section 106 agreements

How to understand, negotiate, and manage Section 106 planning obligations. Covers what can be requested, the three legal tests, viability negotiations, and modifying existing agreements.

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Nutrient neutrality compliance for development

How to achieve nutrient neutrality for development in affected catchments. Covers mitigation options, Natural England's calculator, credit schemes, and the wastewater upgrade timeline.

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Obtain music licences for your business premises

How to obtain and maintain the correct music licences when playing recorded or live music in your business premises - covering PPL, PRS, and combined licencing options.

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Online marketplace product safety duties

What online marketplace operators need to do to comply with product safety law. Covers new duties under the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025, existing obligations under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, and practical steps to prepare for compliance before secondary legislation is made.

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Personal licence (alcohol)

Obtain a personal licence to authorise and supervise alcohol sales in England and Wales. Covers the accredited qualification, DBS checks, application process, and your ongoing responsibilities as a personal licence holder.

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Planning for medium sites (10-49 units)

How the new medium sites category (10-49 units) provides proportionate planning requirements for SME housebuilders. Covers proposed exemptions, simplified processes, and what this means for your development.

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Planning for small sites (under 10 units)

Streamlined planning guidance for small residential developments (1-9 units) in England. Covers what counts as minor development, simplified requirements, exemptions, and how to navigate the process efficiently.

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Premises licence (alcohol)

Apply for a premises licence to sell or supply alcohol from your business in England and Wales. Covers the application process, fees, the four licensing objectives, mandatory conditions, and what happens after you receive your licence.

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Premises licence: how to apply

How to apply for a premises licence to sell alcohol, provide late night refreshment, or offer regulated entertainment in England and Wales. Covers the four licensing objectives, fee bands, and the representations and hearings process.

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Product standards and CE marking for the Northern Ireland market

How product standards and marking requirements differ for the Northern Ireland market under the Windsor Framework. Covers CE marking requirements, why UKCA marking is not valid in NI, the EU General Product Safety Regulation applying in NI from December 2024, and dual compliance obligations for businesses selling across the whole UK.

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Protect your creative content and clear music rights

Understanding copyright for creative businesses - automatic protection for creative works, copyright duration, music rights clearance for commercial use, and penalties for infringement.

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Purchase biodiversity credits

How to buy statutory biodiversity credits and off-site habitat bank units when on-site delivery cannot achieve the required 10% net gain. Covers the delivery hierarchy, costs, and purchasing process.

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Register Holiday Clubs and Out-of-School Care

Ofsted registration requirements for holiday clubs, breakfast clubs, after-school clubs, and wraparound care. Covers when registration is required, exemptions, and compliance obligations.

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Register and run a food business

How to register your food business with your local authority, meet food hygiene requirements, and achieve a good food hygiene rating. Essential compliance for all food businesses including home-based and mobile.

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Register as a CIS contractor

How to register as a contractor under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS). This guide explains who must register, the registration process, and your ongoing obligations once registered. Essential for anyone paying subcontractors for construction work or spending over 3 million GBP on construction operations.

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Register as a CIS subcontractor

How to register as a subcontractor under the Construction Industry Scheme. Registration reduces tax deductions from your payments from 30% to 20%, improving your cash flow.

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Register as a Childminder in England

Complete guide to becoming a registered childminder, from pre-registration training and DBS checks to Ofsted registration and setting up your self-employed childminding business.

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Register as an alcohol wholesaler (AWRS)

If you sell alcohol to other businesses, you must register under the Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS) with HMRC. Learn who needs to register, how to apply, and due diligence obligations.

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Register land to keep livestock

How to obtain a County Parish Holding (CPH) number before keeping cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, or poultry. Includes registration process, required information, and herd/flock mark allocation.

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Register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Complete step-by-step guide to CQC registration for healthcare providers in England, including what activities require registration, application fees, fit and proper person requirements, and the full registration process timeline.

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Registering as a waste carrier

How to register as a waste carrier, broker or dealer. Covers upper tier and lower tier registration, fees, exemptions, and renewal requirements for businesses that transport waste.

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Respond to planning refusal

What to do when your planning application is refused. Understand your options: amend and resubmit, negotiate, appeal, or move on. How to decide which approach is right for your situation.

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Running a crowdfunding or P2P lending platform

How to get FCA authorisation to operate a loan-based (P2P) or investment-based crowdfunding platform. Covers capital requirements, investor restrictions, client money rules, and wind-down arrangements.

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Running a maritime business

How to register ships with the UK Ship Register and comply with maritime regulations. Covers ship registration, seafarer certification, ISM Code compliance, and maritime security requirements.

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Running a package travel business

How to comply with ATOL licensing and Package Travel Regulations 2018 when selling package holidays. Covers ATOL application, bonding requirements, consumer cancellation rights, and complaints handling.

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Section 106 for small sites

How Section 106 planning obligations apply to small and medium residential developments. Covers what SME developers can expect, affordable housing thresholds, and proportionate negotiation.

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Set Up an MOT Testing Station

Become a DVSA Authorised Examiner to conduct MOT tests.

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Set up a property letting business

Five mandatory compliance requirements for lettings agents operating in England. Register before you trade to avoid penalties up to £30,000.

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Set up as a creative freelancer or studio

How to start and run a creative business as a designer, photographer, writer, or other creative professional. Covers business structures, tax registration, contracts, insurance, and protecting your intellectual property.

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Set up food premises that meet hygiene standards

How to set up food premises that meet the legal hygiene standards under Regulation (EC) 852/2004. Covers layout, surfaces, ventilation, handwashing, storage, pest control, and when you need FSA approval.

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Social care business planning and insurance

Business planning essentials for social care providers. Covers insurance requirements, Care Act 2014 obligations in England, financial viability and fee setting, and a checklist of what you need before applying to register.

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Social care registration and regulators

Guide to registering as a social care provider across all four UK nations. Covers CQC registration in England, Care Inspectorate in Scotland, CIW in Wales, and RQIA in Northern Ireland — including fees, registered manager requirements, and inspection frameworks.

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Social care workforce qualifications and staffing

Workforce requirements for social care providers across the UK. Covers the Care Certificate and qualifications in England, mandatory SSSC registration in Scotland, and staffing level principles for care homes and domiciliary care.

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Specialist retail licences and registrations

Specialist licences required for specific retail activities including tobacco registration, fireworks sales, pet shops, scrap metal dealing, and market trading. For general retail compliance, see the Start a retail business journey.

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Start a clinical laboratory service

How to set up and operate a clinical laboratory in the UK. Covers UKAS accreditation, CQC registration, HTA licensing, MHRA requirements, professional registration, and quality standards for medical testing services.

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Start a construction business

Essential compliance requirements for starting a construction business in the UK, including CDM regulations, health and safety obligations, waste management, and insurance.

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Start an insurance broking business

How to set up an insurance broking business in the UK. Covers FCA authorisation versus Appointed Representative routes, capital requirements, professional indemnity insurance, and regulatory fees.

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Start and Register a Childcare Business

Complete guide to registering and launching a childcare business in England, from Ofsted registration to EYFS compliance. Covers nurseries, preschools, and childminders.

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Submit a Gateway 2 application to BSR

How to apply for Gateway 2 building control approval from the Building Safety Regulator before starting construction on a higher-risk building. Covers submission requirements, documentation, fees, realistic timescales, and change control procedures for principal designers, principal contractors, and developers in England.

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Subscription and auto-renewal compliance

Understand the new DMCC Act 2024 rules on subscription contracts. Covers pre-contract information, renewal reminders, easy cancellation requirements, and cooling-off periods on auto-renewal.

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Trade effluent consent for discharging to sewers

How to get consent from your water company to discharge trade effluent into public sewers. Covers what counts as trade effluent, when consent is needed, how to apply, prohibited substances, consent conditions, charges, and enforcement under the Water Industry Act 1991.

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Transfer a premises licence to a new owner

How to transfer a premises licence when buying or taking over licensed premises in England and Wales. Covers the transfer application, obtaining consent, immediate effect requests, interim authority notices, and what to do when the licence holder has died or become insolvent.

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UK Space Industry Licensing

Obtain licences for satellite operations, launches, and space activities.

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Understand deep land rights and petroleum licensing for onshore energy

How deep level land access rights work for petroleum and geothermal exploration. Covers the 300m depth threshold, PEDL licensing, hydraulic fracturing consent requirements, and the 11 statutory safeguards. Includes differences between England/Wales and Scotland.

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Understanding UK consumer credit regulation

What consumer credit regulation is, why it exists, and who it applies to. Covers the relationship between the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, and the FCA's CONC sourcebook, including when FCA authorisation is required and when exemptions apply.

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Understanding UK product safety law

A strategic overview of UK product safety law for business owners and directors. Explains the three legislative pillars that govern product safety - the General Product Safety Regulations 2005, the Consumer Protection Act 1987, and the Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025 - and what they mean for your business.

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Understanding contaminated land law for businesses

An overview of contaminated land law in the UK and how it affects businesses. Explains the Part 2A regime under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the planning system approach to contamination, the Environmental Damage Regulations 2015, and how the polluter-pays principle determines who is liable for remediation costs.

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Use FCA innovation services to test and launch fintech products

How to use the FCA's innovation support services including the Regulatory Sandbox, Digital Sandbox, and Innovation Pathways. For fintech firms developing new financial products who need regulatory guidance or want to test with customers before full authorisation.

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Vehicle Dealer Regulation

Understand FCA authorisation, consumer rights, and trading standards for motor dealers.

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Vehicle Type Approval

Get type approval for vehicles manufactured or imported into GB.

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Work with your local planning authority

How to engage effectively with your local planning authority at every stage of the planning process - from pre-application advice and duty officer services through to condition discharge and post-decision amendments.

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Working in the civil nuclear industry

Regulatory compliance requirements for businesses operating in the civil nuclear industry including site licensing, security vetting, liability insurance, and decommissioning obligations under Office for Nuclear Regulation oversight.

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Write consumer-friendly terms and conditions

How to write consumer contracts that are legally compliant and enforceable. Covers the transparency requirement under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, terms to avoid from the Schedule 2 grey list, pre-ticked box rules, and practical drafting guidance for small businesses.

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