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Constituency Casework

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    Police complaints: handling casework involving a police complaint

    Friday, 19 June, 2020

    Outlines questions to consider before working on casework involving a police complaint. Part of a series.

    • Constituency Casework
    • Police
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    Police complaints: handling casework involving dissatisfaction with the police

    Friday, 19 June, 2020

    Outlines questions to consider before working on casework involving dissatisfaction with the police. Part of a series.

    • Constituency Casework
    • Police
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    Coronavirus: Claiming benefits during the crisis

    Tuesday, 26 May, 2020

    What has changed for people claiming benefits during the coronavirus crisis?

    • Constituency Casework
    • Diseases
    • Welfare and pensions
    • Working age benefits
    • Covid-19
    • Social security
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    What benefits might people claim?

    Tuesday, 26 May, 2020

    How people can find out what social security benefits or tax credits they might be able to claim.

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    • Welfare and pensions
    • Working age benefits
    • Social security
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    How to complain about rented housing (England)

    Wednesday, 22 April, 2020

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    • Housing and planning
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    Freeholders’ estate and service charges

    Monday, 20 January, 2020

    Information on the position of freehold home owners who pay a service charge for the upkeep of communal areas on their estates.

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    • Housing and planning
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    Honours

    Wednesday, 18 December, 2019

    Constituents may write to their MP requesting that someone be nominated or asking for support for a nomination. An MP may make a nomination, as with any member of the public. The MP would have to be familiar with the work or voluntary role the candidate is carrying out.

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    • Communities
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    Tenancy related fees

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    An overview of the ban on most letting fees that came into force in June 2019. Letting fee complaints are also explained.

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    • Housing and planning
    • Rented housing
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    Nationality and passports

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    General guidance on dealing with questions of British citizenship and passports.

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    • Immigration
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    Appealing benefits decisions beyond the First-Tier Tribunal

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    How people can challenge a benefits decision beyond the First-Tier Tribunal

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    • Benefits policy
    • Welfare and pensions
    • Working age benefits
    • Social security
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    Nuisance calls

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    This page provides information on preventing and reporting nuisance calls: unsolicited and unwanted marketing messages; silent or abandoned calls; and spam texts.

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    • Consumers
    • Technology
  • Constituency Casework

    An introduction to UK taxes

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    Basic information about the UK tax system, the role of the Budget and the annual Finance Bill, key statistics on UK taxes, and sources of useful advice for taxpayers

    • Constituency Casework
    • Consumers
    • Tax
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    Immigration appeal rights

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    It is important to recognise that not all immigration decisions attract a right to appeal. It is also important for a constituent to ask for advice from a solicitor or immigration adviser if considering an appeal.

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    • Immigration
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    Firearms licensing

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    Guidance on who can get a firearms licence and how to apply for a licence

    • Constituency Casework
    • Civil law
  • Constituency Casework

    Getting a National Insurance number (NINO)

    Friday, 13 December, 2019

    How National Insurance numbers are issued and what to do if you don't have one or can't find it

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    • National Insurance
    • Tax
    • Welfare and pensions

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