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  • Dates when the clocks go back or forward - includes British Summer Time, Greenwich Mean Time

  • Find out how to buy print copies of official documents (command, House of Commons and un-numbered act papers) and how to be listed as a supplier of print copies.

  • An easy read guide to applying for a postal vote in England, Scotland or Wales. This is a step by step guide on how to complete the online application.

  • An overview of the process by which bills become law.

  • Guidance about the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Treaty Unit.

  • Advice for civil servants and policymakers on taking account of devolution when working on policies and managing services.

  • This guidance is designed to help officials deal with some commonly occurring policy issues that are dealt with by adopting a commonly occurring legislative solution.

  • The devolution guidance notes (DGNs) set out advice on working arrangements between the UK government and the devolved administrations.

  • An easy read guide to applying for a Voter Authority Certificate in England, Scotland or Wales. This is a step by step guide on how to complete the application.

  • Your Vote Matters aims to give people the knowledge and skills to influence local and national politics.

  • This guidance provides detailed advice on good election security practice. If you are an election candidate, please visit the Candidate Security Guidance Collection linked at the top of this page to find the specific informa…

  • Members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel share their experience of working in the office.

  • This guidance, for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC), explains how to draft amendments to bills.

  • An easy read guide to applying for a proxy vote in England, Scotland or Wales. This is a step by step guide on how to complete the online application.

  • Individual Electoral Registration gives everyone who is eligible to vote control over their own registration and the option to register online.

  • A guide on the process of a Bill moving through Parliament

  • Guidance for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) on the need for King's or Prince's consent, and the process to follow.

  • Guidance on financial resolutions and their role in the legislative process.

  • The new digital imprints regime for political campaigning will increase transparency for voters and empower them to make informed decisions.

  • The Electoral Commission has produced new performance standards for Returning Officers and updated performance standards for Electoral Registration Officers.