The following links takes you to websites of organisations
and bodies who have a direct effect on the work we do. It is not an
endorsement of the information provided on the websites. If you have any
problem with any of the websites, please contact the site's webmaster
directly.
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UK Visas
A joint home office and Foreign
& Commonwealth Office unit which runs UK visa services through British
Diplomatic Posts overseas
This website tells you whether you need
a visa to enter the UK and if so, how to obtain one. |
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Charity Commission
The Charity Commission for England and Wales is established by law as the regulator and registrar of charities in England and Wales.
Our aim is to provide the best possible regulation of these charities in order to increase charities’ efficiency and effectiveness and public confidence and trust in them |
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Law Society
The Law Society is the
regulatory and representative body for 116,000 solicitors in England and
Wales. We have important public responsibilities: Regulating and setting
standards for solicitors to make sure they deliver a good and ethical
service to consumers, Representing solicitors etc |
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Court Service
The Court Service is an
executive agency of the Department for Constitutional Affairs, which has
its own website. This covers policy, legislation and the Magistrates'
courts. The purpose of the Court Service is the delivery of justice. |
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Directgov
The place to turn to for the
latest and widest range of public service information |
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Council for Mortgage Lenders
The CML is
the trade association for mortgage lenders in the UK, and its members
undertake around 98% of UK residential mortgage lending. The CML exists to
provide a service to mortgage lending institutions by helping to establish
and to maintain a favourable operating environment in the residential
mortgage and related housing markets in the UK. |
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Immigration and Nationality
Directorate
As part of the Home Office we are
responsible for Immigration control. We also consider applications for
permission to stay, citizenship and asylum. This website will help you
understand UK Immigration control and what your rights and
responsibilities are when you make an
application. |
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Solicitors Regulation Authority 
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) regulates more than 100,000 solicitors in England and Wales, as well as registered European lawyers and registered foreign lawyers.
Established in January 2007, we are the independent regulatory body of the Law Society of England and Wales |
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